(Cinet)- “Flying Dragon- Viet Nam Royal Art” exhibition will be held at the Guimet Museum of Asia Art in Paris, France, from July 09 to September 15.
The exhibition aims to introduce international friends, particularly the French public, to distinctive Vietnamese cultural identities.
Eighty-nine artefacts are dated from the Dong Son Culture in the early 20th century and made from differential materials, such as gold, silver, bronze and gem stones.
The highlight of the exhibition will be dragon patterns-carved artefacts including a gold book, a gold seal and a gold hat which belonged to a collection of Hue Royal Palace.
According to a representativesofthe NationalHistory Museum: the dragon symbolises nobility and sacredness. It was used to be decorated at formal positions and represents the king’s power.
Ancient people believed the dragon brought about rains and favourable weather, bumper crops, wealth and happiness.
Previously, from June 18 to 22, 2014 at the National Museum of History transfered, packaged the artefact collection of ” flying Dragon – Vietnam Royal Art”.
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