Around 3000 artefacts, made in different shapes and sizes of Vietnamese dragons, are on display at the Vietnam History Museum in Ho Chi Minh City as of April 17.
Under the title “Dragons return to Thang Longâ€, the display resulted from joint efforts made by the city museum, nine provincial museums and 32 individual collectors across the country.
The highlights of the exhibition are some Vietnamese unique artworks called
Chin Rong (Nine Dragons),
Long Ham Chau (Holding Pearl Dragon) and
Luong Long Tranh Chau (Two Dragons fighting for Pearl).
The shape of dragons may change with the passage of time but the original meaning remains unchanged, showing the Vietnamese people’s overwhelming desire to make the country become powerful and prosperous.