An exhibition themed ‘Vietnamese heritage - New Perspective’ has officially been displayed at the Hanoi Old Quarter Culture Exchange Centre (No. 50 Dao Duy Tu Street, Hoan Kiem District) and will last until November 13.
At the exhibition
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Co-organized by the Hanoi heritage club and Circle Group, the event showcased products that were reproduced and designed from national treasures and artifacts of Vietnamese feudal dynasties such as the ancient statue of A Di Da (Amida Buddha) in Phat Tich Pagoda in Bac Ninh Province and the Tuyet Son statue in Tay Phuong Pagoda (Hanoi).
Also on display is wooden furniture bearing the stamp of Ly, Tran, Le and Mac feudal dynasties as well as a series of products with advanced applications that were made of lacquer, wood and bronze. On the sideline of the event, the organizing board will organize a seminar on the Amida Buddha statue – the national treasure and another one discussing ‘traditional fine arts applied in industrial fine art products’.
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