Tran Dynasty artefacts on display

Architectural artefacts from the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400) are being displayed at the Nam Dinh province museum.

Tran Dysnasty artefacts; Nhan Dan, 09 October 2009

New discovered artefacts of Tran Dynasty displayed
Nhan Dan, 09 October 2009

Thousands of ancient architecture-related artifacts dated back to Tran Dynasty which have recently been discovered since 2005 now are on display in Nam Dinh provincial museum.

Artifacts unearthed in My Loc district and Nam Dinh city, include tiles, architectural materials and decorations, ceramics and metal objects.


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Tags: Nam Dinh Museum, Tran Dysnasty, Trung Hoa Palace


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