An exhibition was held at the Central Highland Gia Lai Provincial Museum on August 23.
Approximately 200 artifacts and antiques featuring Dong Son’s culture, as well as more than 100 antiques were donated by the UNESCO Club, on the Research and Preservation of the Value of National Antiquities are on display.
And roughly 100 other artifacts were gathered and donated by local collectors.
The club members also gave the province a map of Viet Nam, made up of 250 ancient coins dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries.
The artifacts include farming tools, copper gongs and utensils for daily use.
The exhibition will open untill September 6.
The club members also gave the province a map of Viet Nam, made up of 250 ancient coins dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries.
The artifacts include farming tools, copper gongs and utensils for daily use.
The exhibition will open untill September 6.
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