It is known that his "Museum of Ceramics in the National Assembly" displays unique cultural artifacts, thereby aiming to preserve and promote the value of Vietnam's ancient ceramic heritage. Chi Bao assumes the role of Director of the museum.
According to Chi Bao, he currently displays more than 400 artifacts from cultures such as Phung Nguyen culture, Dong Dau culture, Go Mun culture, Sa Huynh culture... Among them, there is a Dong Son cultural pottery kiln recognized as a National Treasure on December 31, 2024.
"The Ceramic Museum of the Statehood" provides documents to serve historical and archaeological research, while educating the community about the value of national heritage. In addition, this is also a place to connect the community, create a diverse experience space, arouse the pride of Vietnamese culture for the public, especially the younger generation.


Sharing with reporters, artist Chi Bao said that he did not establish a museum to keep it for himself but hoped it would be a place for students to visit and learn more about knowledge. In particular, Chi Bao also hopes that foreign tourists will come to visit, helping to learn more about the long-standing culture of Vietnam.
"I feel very emotional when I look at these artifacts, I hope many people will feel the same way," he expressed.



According to Chi Bao, he spent 10 years learning about ceramics before establishing this museum. He modestly said that compared to antiques of the same age in the world, his antiques are not as good.
However, what motivated him to establish the "Museum of Ceramics in the Time of National Construction" because of his love for ceramics as well as overcoming everything was the desire to promote the image and culture of Vietnam to international friends.