Vietnam Police stops man more than damage to the ancient throne

Protection officials said on Sunday that the Vietnamese police detained a person who has performed a history, which is considered one of the most precious artifacts in the country.The ornate red-and-coaling dynasty throne was the royal seat of the last feudal family to rule Vietnam between 1802 and 1945 and was preserved for posterity at Thai Hoa Palace in Hu City.A 42 -year -old man “takes a nap in the Guyen dynasty performance area, shouted and then broke the Armrest on the front left of the afternoon on Saturday”, in a statement by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center (HMCC).In the footage of social media and Vietnam news sites, to show the incident, the man can be seen sitting cross-leagged on the two-century throne which is adorned with dragon motifs.HMCC said he was arrested quickly, but he said that “signs of psychosis, screaming, talking nonsense and could not answer the investigative questions”.The police detained them to evaluate a psychiatry, said, while the throne would be removed for repair and conservation efforts.“This is a very rare incident.”The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam has sought a necessary report on the incident.The central city of Hue was established as the capital of integrated Vietnam under the Guyen dynasty.It was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1993 and hosts many ancient palaces, tombs and artifacts.