Minh Long ceremics museum inaugurated
Early January 4, Minh Long Porcelain Company organized the inauguration ceremony of Minh Long Ceremics Museum in Thuan An city.
The event was attended by Nguyen Minh Triet, former Politburo Member and former President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; Do Van Chien, Politburo Member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee; Nguyen Van Loi, Member of Party Central Committee, Secretary of provincial Party Committee and Head of provincial National Assembly Deputy Delegation; Mai The Trung, former Member of the Party Central Committee, former Secretary of provincial Party Committee and former Head of provincial National Assembly Deputy Delegation; Nguyen Van Loc, Permanent Vice Secretary of provincial Party Committee and Chairman of provincial People's Council, along with leaders, former leaders of the province, representatives from various departments and sectors.
Minh Long Ceramics Museum is an artistic space that displays unique ceramic pieces with remarkable records and rare achievements, aiming at preserving the most outstanding cultural and artistic values of Vietnamese ceramics. Each artifact is not only a testament to the perfect combination of art, aesthetics, technique and culture, but also tells a vibrant story of creative spirit, craftsmanship and the life philosophy embedded in the brand.
A special highlight of Minh Long Ceramics Museum is the presence of hundreds of ceramic artworks that Minh Long has crafted and introduced to the world for the first time such as a bas relief that has become a symbol of unity and development for Vietnam; a set of ceramic musical instruments offering a truly unique musical experience; a collection of cups over 1 meter in height, breaking all records in the technique of crafting solid porcelain (without glue or screws), along with many other unique artistic pieces.
Ly Ngoc Minh, CEO of Minh Long Porcelain Company emphasized that the museum is not only a place to display porcelain products imbrued with national cultural identity, but also a language that conveys the cultural and artistic values of the Vietnamese people that have been preserved for generations. Upon this, Vietnamese people can take pride in their nation's ceramic art and production techniques, with distinctive patterns and aesthetics creatively expressed through Minh Long's unique manufacturing technology.
Reported by Tieu My-Translated by Kim Tin