Fine Arts Deptartment Defends Restoration of Ancient Lanna Giants
The Fine Arts Dept. defends restoring 400-year-old Lanna-style giants in Chiang Mai, emphasizing preservation. Critics argue it diminishes historical value. ...
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The Fine Arts Dept. defends restoring 400-year-old Lanna-style giants in Chiang Mai, emphasizing preservation. Critics argue it diminishes historical value. ...
Restoration of a 500-year-old Lanna giant at Wat Umong in Chiang Mai replaced its historical charm with new cement, sparking ...
The Preah Norodom Sihanouk-Angkor Museum in Siem Reap features over 300 Khmer artifacts, enriching visitors' understanding of Angkor's history. #SiemReap ...
A Chola-era bronze idol of Dancing Krishna, stolen from Tamil Nadu, has been repatriated to India from Bangkok. #repatriation #Chola ...
The "Golden Boy" statue, repatriated from New York's Met Museum, is drawing crowds at Bangkok's National Museum. #GoldenBoy #Bangkok #southeastasianarchaeology ...
Thailand's National Museum displays the repatriated "Golden Boy" and "Kneeling Lady" statues, highlighting efforts to recover looted artefacts. #goldenboy #thailand ...
The discoverer of Thailand's "Golden Boy" sculpture regrets the damage to this historic artifact. Restoration efforts are underway. #goldenboy #Thailand ...
Thailand celebrates the return of a looted statues from New York's Met Museum #Thailand #met #Repatriation #southeastasianarchaeology
Two 1,000-year-old bronze statues, including a rare Standing Shiva, returned to Thailand by New York's Met Museum, will be displayed ...
Stolen Thai artefacts, including a bronze Shiva statue, will return from the US to Bangkok on May 20. #Repatriation #CulturalHeritage ...
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