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Gown worn by first-grade mandarins during the Nguyen Dynasty (1802 – 1945) in the collection of researcher Tran Dinh Son |
A
handmade
gown
embroidered
with
phoenix
patterns
is
on
display
at
the
private
museum
of
Nguyen
Dynastys
Custom-made
Porcelains.
The
gown
was
the
formal
royal
costume
worn
by
the
kings
wife
and
mother.
The
royal
costume
collection
includes
a
formal
gown
and
a
semi-formal
gown
for
first-grade
mandarin
and
a
formal
gown
for
third-grade
mandarin.
While
the
gown
of
the
princess
is
embroidered
with
phoenix
patterns,
the
formal
gown
of
a
mandarin
is
embroidered
with
patterns
of
dragons,
unicorns,
turtles
and
phoenixes.
The
princess
and
first-grade
mandarins
wear
gowns
in
the
royal
colour,
yellow.
Gowns
for
lower-grade
mandarins
are
in
blue,
to
distinguish
from
the
higher-ranking
personnel.
The
collection
belongs
to
researcher
Tran
Dinh
Son,
whose
grandfather
used
to
be
a
first-grade
mandarin
in
the
dynasty.
Son,
who
is
based
in
HCM
City,
owns
the
museum.
Sets
of
pottery
and
bronze
artefacts
that
were
used
for
culinary
purposes
and
smoking
by
the
royal
family
members
are
on
display
at
the
Ta
Vu
building
inside
the
Imperial
City.
The
sets
are
exhibited
with
panels
that
feature
the
daily
activities
of
royal
members
in
the
past.
The
purpose
of
the
exhibition
at
the
museum
is
to
celebrate
the
successful
restoration
of
ancient
pictures
drawn
on
the
walls
of
the
building.
The
restoration
work
was
carried
out
by
German
artists
and
funded
by
the
Foreign
Office
of
the
Federal
Republic
of
Germany.
All
the
artefacts
are
considered
treasures
as
they
are
priceless.
Similar
artefacts
are
difficult
to
make
and
are
rare
in
the
world.
The
exhibits
at
the
museum
are
available
for
public
viewing
for
free
until
April
19.
The
museum
is
located
at
114
Mai
Thuc
Loan
St.,
Hue
City.
Security code:
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Sài Gòn - Đà Lạt | 2.500.000 |
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Sài Gòn - Nha Trang | 2.700.000 |
Sài Gòn - Phú Yên | 4.700.000 |
Sài Gòn - Hà Nội | 15.000.000 |
Phan Thiết - Bảo Lộc | 1.300.000 |
Phan Thiết - Phan Rang | 1.300.000 |
Phan Thiết - Nha Trang | 1.300.000 |
Phan Thiết - Đà Lạt | 1.400.000 |
Phan Thiết - Vũng Tàu | 1.400.000 |
Phan Thiết - Bình Dương | 1.400.000 |
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