The Museum of Sa Huynh Culture in Hoi An is dedicated to the pre-historic Sa Hu?nh culture that flourished between 1000 BC and 200 AD in present day central and southern Vietnam and Philippines

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Museum of Sa Huynh Culture, Hoi An

The Museum of Sa Huynh Culture in Hoi An is dedicated to the pre-historic Sa Hu?nh culture that flourished between 1000 BC and 200 AD in present day central and southern Vietnam and Philippines.

The Museum of Sa Huynh Culture in Hoi An is dedicated to the pre-historic Sa Hu?nh culture that flourished between 1000 BC and 200 AD in present day central and southern Vietnam and Philippines. The museum showcases archeological finds from Hau Xa, Thanh Chiem, An Bang, Cham Island, and Xuan Lam that throw light on the Iron Age civilization. On display is the largest collection of Sa Huyhn artifacts, including pottery, ceramics, metalware, funerary jars, copper and iron axes, and jewelry.


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About Museum of Sa Huynh Culture

 149 Trần Phú, Minh An, Tp. Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam

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