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Vietnam to set up centre for underwater archaeology

Vietnam plans to build the country's first Centre for Underwater Archaeological Research in Hoi An this year, Nguyen Giang Hai, the head of Vietnam's Archaeology Institute, told Vietnam News on July 5.
Vietnam plans to build the country's first Centre for UnderwaterArchaeological Research in Hoi An this year, Nguyen Giang Hai, the headof Vietnam's Archaeology Institute, told Vietnam News on July 5.

Haisaid the centre, which has initial investment of 200 billion VND (9.5million USD), would boost research in underwater archaeology.

"It'sa very new science, but Vietnam has a 3,200km coastline. Manyshipwrecks are yet to be discovered. The centre will help the countryexplore the precious value of underwater heritage and the history of oursea and islands," Hai said.

"The institute has asked for advice from international archaeologists and scientists to build the centre," he said.

The institute will submit a proposal for the centre to the Prime Minister for approval and funding later this year.

Seafaring has been a way of life in Vietnam for more than 2,000 years.

Accordingto some historians, central Vietnamese ports were among the busiest inAsia in the 13th century and one or two thousand years BC, as artwork onthe ancient bronze drums shows.-VNA

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