1. Ha Van Tan – Nguyen Van Ku – Pham Ngoc Long, Vietnam Pagoda , Social Science Publishing House, Hanoi 1993 Buddhism was introduced to Vietnam around the beginning of the Common Era, during which time temples gradually sprang up in different times and spaces in Vietnam. Through nearly 2,000 years of Vietnamese Buddhist […]
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Nguyen Phuong Nam – The defeat of a flock of hawks (About American presidents in the Vietnam war) – National Political Publishing House – Hanoi – 2010. War is in the past. The country has been clean of enemies for 35 years. That period of time, for some people can be forgotten, but for many […]
On March 25, 2015, the delegation of the Ho Chi Minh City Museum led by comrade Phan Thi Phuong Oanh, Deputy Director of the Museum, visited and received artifacts of the family of Mr. Dang Minh Truc and Mrs. Vu Thi Tam, former soldier delivering the postal service of Phu Yen province during the anti-American […]
The inventory and preservation of artifacts is one of the key tasks of the museum. Ho Chi Minh City Museum is currently storing and preserving 45,666 artifacts, divided into 133 thematic collections, including 14 rare and precious collections with various materials such as ceramics, terracotta, and terracotta. , metal, woodwork, paper, cloth, plastic, horn bone, ivory… […]
In the past May, the city museum has collected 150 lists of paper documents from collector Le Hoan Hung. According to the initial assessment of the Scientific Council, these are: The original artifacts, the oldest dating back to the 1796 “Conciliar Communion” (Canh Hung Ngu Thirteen years old) and the latest document is the “Decree […]
In June 2009, the Ho Chi Minh City Museum has collected a number of valuable artifacts to complement the display on the history of Saigon – Ho Chi Minh City. Shakyamuni Buddha statue, dated 19th century Yellow-green enamel plugs embossed with storks – apricots, mid-twentieth century Terracotta statue of Guan Yin Buddha, 19th century […]