via Phnom Penh Post, 18 August 2022: Upcoming lectures can be seen at the National Museum of Cambodia Facebook page. Come to think of it, I think I’m speaking this Friday!
The National Museum hosts a collection of significant pieces crafted from metal, pottery, textiles, paintings and daily items from prehistoric times to the modern era. In addition to its collection of artifacts, the museum also collects everyday items and modern artifacts for future display and publicity – especially rare items that may soon be lost to society.
To showcase the achievements of its researchers and conservationists in the field of Cambodian cultural arts, the museum organises a monthly forum called of public talks. A number of these lectures have been successfully held in the past.
On Friday, August 19, the National Museum hosts a series of talks on the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage by raising two key topics. The lectures take place at 2pm on the official Facebook page of the museum.
Source: National Museum delivering free lectures | Phnom Penh Post










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