The 11-day exhibition showcases almost 100 photos chronicling the daily lives of fishermen on Halong Bay along
with 200 objects including fishing tools, pottery, Dai La bricks and a
clay tower dating back to the 10th century. The remains of marine
animals are also on display at the event.
Over the past 1,000 years, the influence of Hanoi on Halong City to
the northeast, as well as the influence of Halong on the nation’s
capital, Thang Long - Hanoi, has created a rich and unique culture for
both.
Numerous objects under the Dinh, Pre-Le, Ly and Tran dynasties have
been discovered in Tuan Chau, Quang Ninh Province while the Ly Dynasty
from the Thang Long capital set up the Van Don trading port in Quang
Ninh, which opened the way for economic and cultural exchange.