Vietnamese archaeological treasures displayed in Germany

NDO/VNA—The exhibition “Treasures of Vietnamese Archaeology” is running at the LWL-Museum of Archaeology in the city of Herne in Germany’s Nordrhein-Westfalen State, attracting some 700 visitors on its opening day.

Poster of the exhibition (Credit: dainst.org)
Poster of the exhibition (Credit: dainst.org)

Lasting until February 2017, the exhibition is displaying approximately 400 historical artefacts classified into three categories: prehistory, the My Son Sanctuary (a temple complex in central Vietnam) and the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.

The event plays an important role in deepening mutual understanding and connectivity between Vietnam and Germany, contributing to the two countries’ five-year strategic partnership.

According to Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Doan Xuan Hung, the transportation of such a large volume of archaeological items saw various difficulties. Director of the LWL museum Josef Muhlenbrock has devoted his time and efforts to coordinate the two-year exhibition.

After being displayed at the LWL museum, these Vietnamese treasures will continue to be on show at the State Museum of Archaeology Chemnitz in Saxony and the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museums in Mannheim.