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Nguyen dynasty
Royal antiques presented at metaverse exhibition
Ten significant antique objects from the Nguyen Dynasty (1802–1945), the last Vietnamese dynasty have been digitally identified to be presented in 360-degree vision and full sharpness.
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Hai Duong province preserves 500-year-old woodblock printing craft
Once being the national centre of woodblock printing, spanning from the 15th to the 19th centuries, Thanh Lieu village in Hai Duong city in the province of the same name has preserved thousands of sets of scriptures and seals.
Kien Trung Palace - Residence of last two emperors of Nguyen Dynasty
Kien Trung Palace is not only a grand architectural structure of significance within the Imperial City in Hue but also holds numerous historical imprints of the nation. It served as the workplace and living quarters of the last two emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty - Emperors Khai Dinh and Bao Dai.
Tu Duc Tomb - Tomb of Modesty
The tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, also known as Khiem Lang (Tomb of Modesty), is the most beautiful emperor’s mausoleum in the tomb architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty in particular and the traditional Vietnamese tomb architecture of the country’s feudal period in general.
Last Nguyen Kings' documents on display
The documents were officially recognised by UNESCO as one of 78 world documentary heritages in 2017. They are administrative documents issued by the Nguyen Dynasty, the last feudal system in Vietnam and the region.
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