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Exhibition spotlights Da Nang’s coastal urban development

An exhibition of archived materials that demonstrate Da Nang’s 700-plus years of coastal urban development is underway in the central city of Da Nang.
Exhibition spotlights Da Nang’s coastal urban development ảnh 1Visitors at the exhibition (Photo: VNA)

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An exhibition of archived materials thatdemonstrate Da Nang’s 700-plus years of coastal urban development is underwayin the central city of Da Nang.

Opened on July 9, the exhibition is showcasing more than 200 documents,maps, and images from the National Archives Centres, the Da Nang Museum, the DaNang Party Committee’s Information and Education Commission, and other bodies.

Displayed items are classified into three categories in line with the historicalmilestones posted by the city.

The first category, the land and the people, features over 80 items,including woodblocks and administrative papers from the Nguyen Dynasty thatshed light on the formation of and administrative changes to the land since1306.

The second category, with more than 70 items, including rare black &white photos and confidential documents from the French colonial administration,depicts how the city went through the country’s fight for national independencebetween 1858 and 1975.

The last category, with about 40 images, provides an insight into theconstruction and development of the city since 1975.

General Director of the State Records and Archives Department of Vietnam,Dang Thanh Tung, said Da Nang is a centrally-run city with an importantlocation in terms of geography, politics, military, and economy.

After the exhibition, which will last until July 19, all exhibits willbe handed over to local authorities responsible for the historical study of thecity for the building of a database./.
VNA

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