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Historical- cultural
museum (7 Nguyen Hue st, Hoi An city)
Established in 1989, the museum displays 212 artifacts
and documents made from porcelain, pottery, bronze, iron, paper
and wood. They represent many stages of development of Hoi An
trading port from Sa Huynh civilisation (the second century AD)
to Cham civilisation (from the 2nd to 15th century). Visiting
Hoi An Historical and Cultural museum, tourists get an overview
of history development and culture of the ancient town.
Pottery trade museum
( 80 Tran Phu st, Hoi An city)
Founded in 1995, the Pottery trade museum exhibits a rare
collection of 430 artifacts from the 8th to the 18th century.
Most of the artifacts are originally from central Asia, India,
China, Japan, Thailand and Viet Nam playing an important role of
Hoi An trading port in pottery trading in the earlier centuries.
This museum aslo shows that Hoi An was once a busy international
exchanging town for culture and business.
Sa Huynh cultural museum (149 Tran Phu st, Hoi An city)
The museum supplies a plenty of information about
ancient people of Sa Huynh civilisation who were the first
owners of Hoi An trading port, having exchanging relationship
with China, India, and South East Asia. About 216 objects which
are some 2000 years old of Sa Huynh civilisation are exhibited.
These items are found through explorations and excavations of
archaeological sites in such the places as Hau Xa, Thanh Chiem,
An Bang, Xuan Lam from 1989 to 1994.
The artifacts at the museum are evaluated as the most
unique collection of Sa Huynh civilisation in Viet Nam |
.: quangnamtourism.com.vn :.
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