Exhibits at the event (Photo: VNA) Hanoi (VNA) – A thematic exhibition highlightingtigers in Vietnam’s ancient art opened at the Vietnam National Museum ofHistory (VNMH) on January 18.
The event, in celebration of the coming Year of the Tiger,is jointly arranged by the museum, the Hung Kings Temple historical relic siteand collectors.
On showcase are more than 30 exhibits, documents and imagesfeaturing tigers throughout over 2,000 years of the country's art history,showing that the image of tigers was widely portrayed in Vietnam’s ancient pottery,carving and folk paintings, among others.
Visitors to the exhibition (Photo: VNA) Addressing the opening ceremony, Director of the VNMH Dr NguyenVan Doan said the image of tigers appeared early in the life of Vietnamese people with carvings on stone about 7,000-8,000 years ago, and worshiped by many tribes from prehistoric period.
The exhibition will help the public understand more about theposition, role and development of the depiction of tigers in the Vietnamese art andthe reason why tiger is part of the zodiac animals, Doan added.
A tiger artwork on showcase (Photo: VNA) The event will run until August 31./.