
At this exhibition, the public has the opportunity to admire 16 national treasures (including 14 original artifacts and 2 versions) out of a total of 19 treasures. The remaining three treasures, due to preservation requirements and their association with the relics, are not directly displayed, but are fully introduced with information and images in the museum's garden area.

At the opening ceremony, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Da Nang City Truong Thi Hong Hanh emphasized the significance of the activity in the context of the city's recent expansion of its boundaries, possessing a rich heritage system with 2 world cultural heritages, 567 ranked relics and 19 national treasures.
According to Ms. Hanh, the treasures introduced are not only heritages of the past but also a source of creative inspiration, pride and responsibility for today's and future generations.

The exhibition “National Treasures - Heritage in the Heart of Da Nang” is a journey back in time, taking viewers to explore and admire artifacts from the Dong Son culture, with two treasures from collector Luong Hoang Long, reflecting the sophisticated bronze casting technique and the rich material and spiritual life of ancient Vietnamese people during the period from the 3rd to the 1st century BC.
Along with the exhibition, the Museum organizes cultural experience activities such as Bau Truc pottery making, My Nghiep brocade weaving, and woodblock printing on Do paper with Cham motifs, helping visitors experience traditional crafts and own souvenirs.
The exhibition “National Treasures - Heritage in the Heart of Da Nang” will run until December 25, 2025 at the Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture. The program aims to contribute to promoting cultural and historical values and affirming the role of Da Nang in preserving and promoting national heritage.
Source: https://baohaiphong.vn/da-nang-gioi-thieu-16-bao-vat-quoc-gia-den-cong-chung-527206.html






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