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Exhibition “South Korean Ceramics”
Chi Le 15:31, 2017/12/05
An exhibition commemorates the 25th anniversary of the establishment of Vietnam-South Korea diplomatic relations.
On the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Vietnam – South Korea diplomatic relations establishment, Korean Culture Center proudly supports the exhibition “South Korean Ceramics”.
South Korean ceramics are very diverse, carrying the artisans’ souls through thousands of years. South Korean is also the only country in the world still producing 5 types of ceramics: Dogi pottery from the Shilla period, celadon-glazed Cheongja from Goryo dynasty, white Baekja from the Chosun period, gray Buncheong sagi and Onggi ceramics, up until this day.
Exhibition “South Korean Ceramics” will open on 06 Dec 2017, 5 pm and be on display until 10 Dec 2017 at 1st floor, Grand Plaza Hotel Hanoi, 117 Tran Duy Hung, Hanoi.
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