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The exhibition on “Impressions and Treasures from the Imperial City-INCL. A Fine Selection of Unique Royal Tableware” – Hue Imperial City”
On December 12/2014, Hue Monuments Conservation Center and GCREP experts cooperated to carry out the opening ceremony on ““Impressions and Treasures from the Imperial City-INCL. A Fine Selection of Unique Royal Tableware” – Hue Imperial City”. This activity belongs to the project named “Conservation, Restoration and On-the-job training at Ta Vu Left Mandarin’s House–Hue Imperial City” sponsored by the Foreign Affairs Office and the corresponding fund of Thua Thien Hue People’s Committee from November 2012 to June 2013. The program is about restoring the design on the ceiling at Ta Vu Mandarins’ House for the exhibition on the daily life of Nguyen dynasty.

The project was carried out between the GCREP and Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities (Hue Monuments Conservation Center). In this project, 09 Vietnamese trainees were supplied with good restoring techniques.With 17 large panels about the images, antiques as well as copy of Nguyen dynasty’s documentary pictures on the royal daily life, ceremony, music, costume and gastronomy, the exhibition may help visitors to Hue Imperial City thoroughly understand the royal life of ancient Hue.

 “I am very happy to introduce this excellent project to the public. The Left Mandarin’s House has just been restored in the heart of the Imperial City, and the exhibition “Impressions and Treasures from the Imperial City-INCL. A Fine Selection of Unique Royal Tableware”  – Hue Imperial City” will bring visitors to Hue a direct view on the daily life, ceremony, the personality and structure of the royal dynasty” said Ms. Jutta Frasch, the ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Vietnam at the exhibition.

Nam Giao/translated by Y Nhi