Belgian museum houses thousands of Vietnamese artifacts

  • A corner of the space of the Vietnamdse exhibition. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
    A corner of the space of the Vietnamdse exhibition. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
  • A stone Buddha statue dated back to the 5th-6th centuries. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
    A stone Buddha statue dated back to the 5th-6th centuries. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
  • Tho Ha Pottery vases dated back from the 16-17th centuríe. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
    Tho Ha Pottery vases dated back from the 16-17th centuríe. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
  • Porcelains bowls dated back from the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
    Porcelains bowls dated back from the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
  • Visitors to the space displaying Vietnamese anitfacts at the museum. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
    Visitors to the space displaying Vietnamese anitfacts at the museum. VNA Photo: Hương Giang
A large number of artifacts from various cultures around the world, including thousands of Vietnamese objects, are currently on display at the Royal Museum of Art and History in Belgium (MRAH) - an enticing cultural destination in the capital city of Brussels. Nearly 3,000 artifacts dating back to before the 15th century are showcased, constituting the largest collection of Vietnamese antiquities abroad, which were acquired by the museum from collector Clément Huet in 1952. VNA Photo: Hương Giang

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