Three national treasures on display at Quang Ninh Museum

Three national treasures are being showcased at the Quang Ninh Museum in the northeastern province of the same name.
Three national treasures on display at Quang Ninh Museum ảnh 1Students look at the historical item (Photo: www.nhandan.com.vn)

Quang Ninh (VNA) - Three national treasuresare being showcased at the Quang Ninh Museum in the northeastern province of the same name.

They are a Quang Chinh bronze drum, another drummade during the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400), and an ancient coloured ceramic tray.

The display aims to raise public awareness about historicaland cultural conservation and to promote the museum.

Quang Ninh also launched a website on local heritage -the first of its kind in Vietnam. The digital database provides information onthe management, conservation, and communication work regarding its culturalheritage.

The province is endowed with natural advantages in seaand island tourism and boasts a coastline of more than 250 km with over 2,000islands and islets that account for two-thirds of Vietnam’s total.

It is home to popular destinations such as Ha LongBay, Bai Tu Long, Ha Long Bay National Park, and certain islands./.

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