Hiep An Tran Dynasty Ceramic Jar Declared National Treasure
The Hiep An Tran Dynasty ceramic jar, a newly recognized national treasure, showcases intricate brown-patterned designs and Buddhist elements from ...
Province in northern Vietnam.
The Hiep An Tran Dynasty ceramic jar, a newly recognized national treasure, showcases intricate brown-patterned designs and Buddhist elements from ...
he Thanh Lieu Woodblock project revives a 581-year-old craft in Hai Duong, blending preservation and innovation to sustain traditional Vietnamese ...
via VNA/Vietnam Plus, 13 May 2023: Quang Ninh, Hai Duong, and Bac Giang provinces are working on adding the Bach ...
via Vietnam Net, 24 Janaury 2022: The proposed Yen Tu Monuments and Landscapes site is associated with the Tran Dynasty ...
Vietnam contains a number of mummified remains, but there are insufficient resources to study them properly. Vietnam Net 20121215 Tragedy ...
The Vietnamese government has pledged US$82 million to help preserve the Con Son – Kiep Bac historical site in Hai ...
25 November 2007 (Vietnam Net Bridge) - A feature on the Chu Dau pottery tradition, centred on the Chu Dau ...
We start off this week in Vietnam with a fascinating story about Chu Dau ceramics, named after a 15th century ...
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