Hue Museum with Analysis of Historical Values of Bronze Relics
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- 1. University of Arts, Hue University, Vietnam
- 2. Banking University HCMC Ho Chi Minh city Vietnam – International University of Japan
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Abstract: This paper aims to analyze The Nguyen Dynasty with The aesthetic value of bronze relics in Hue.
Methodology: using observations, experience, synthesis analysis, historical and dialectical methods and draws some educational lessons for students.
The main exhibitor of Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities is a royal architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty, named Long a Palace. Long a Palace is a building belonging to the architectural system of Bao Dinh Palace, built in 1845 under King Thieu Tri, located on the north bank of Ngu Ha River in the Citadel. This study shows that It is these large-scale themes that raise the level of these relics to a new height, and at the same time through which also see the spiritual values, the admiration of the human values.
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