Launching the open warehouse model of the Cham Royal Cultural Heritage Collection

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On the morning of July 16, Binh Thuan Provincial Museum organized the launch of the open warehouse model of the Cham Royal Cultural Heritage Collection. Attending were Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vo Thanh Huy, leaders of the Provincial Museum, Provincial Tourism Promotion Information Center, local leaders and a large number of people and tourists.



(Cham Royal Costume; Photo: Nguyen Vu)

Launching the open warehouse model of the Cham Royal Cultural Heritage Collection is the content of the Project "Preserving and promoting the fine traditional cultural values ​​of ethnic minorities associated with tourism development" under National target program for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas for the period 2021 - 2030.



(Photo: Nguyen Vu)

Open warehouse The Cham Royal Cultural Heritage Collection is the only complete remaining collection of the Champa dynasty, kept for more than 400 years by the family of descendants of King Po Klong Mohnai. This place displays more than 100 original artifacts bearing rich historical and cultural value of the Cham people and is divided into 8 collection groups. Among them, the most valuable are the crown of King Po Klong Moh Nai in the early 17th century and the hair bun of Queen Po Bia Som made of gold with very sophisticated and unique carved lines, along with The costumes of the King, Queen, Prince and Princess, the robe with neck and chest patterns all embroidered with the image of a Makara, for King Po Klong Moh Nai to often wear during court.



(Sightseeing site of Cham Royal Open Warehouse; Photo: Trong Hieu)

Open warehouse of the Cham Royal Cultural Heritage Collection (Tinh My village, Phan Thanh commune, Bac Binh district) associated with the Po Klong Moh Nai Temple relic (Luong Dong neighborhood, Luong Son town, Bac Binh district) was ranked a National Historical and Artistic Relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information (now the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) in 1993. The open warehouse model of the Cham Royal Cultural Heritage Collection is a highlight. Interesting sightseeing, meeting the need to learn and research about the long-standing culture of the Cham people in Binh Thuan.

Nguyen Vu

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