(Baonghean.vn) - Nghe An currently has more than 1,400 relics, of which 358 have been ranked. However, over time, many relics have become ruins or severely damaged. This is also the main reason why the preservation and maintenance of artifacts at the relics is facing many difficulties, in which, many valuable artifacts have been damaged...
Photo series recorded by Nghe An Newspaper reporters at some relics in the province
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Xuan Hoa Temple, located in Quynh Xuan Commune, Hoang Mai Town, is a historical and cultural work recognized as a National Historical Relic in 1997. However, after many years, many items have degraded, and the restoration work has been carried out in a patchwork manner (In the photo: The temple is covered with bushes, the waiting area was rebuilt by the people according to a new architecture that is not true to the original) |
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The Temple still preserves many precious wooden artifacts, demonstrating the ingenuity and talent of ancient craftsmen. However, despite being hundreds of years old, these artifacts have not been regularly preserved and restored, causing many of them to be moldy or termite-infested. |
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The temple also preserves many royal decrees and ancient books in Chinese characters. However, at present, none of the artifacts remain intact, although the temple management has tried to carefully store them in boxes. |
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The Temple Management Board said: The biggest wish now is to receive support to digitize all the royal decrees that are still preserved. This also needs to be done soon because in just a few years, all the royal decrees are at risk of no longer being preserved. |
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In addition, some of the elaborately embroidered carpets have also been torn, losing their artistic value. |
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Dinh Bat Tuy Temple is also a valuable national historical relic in Hung Trung Commune, Hung Nguyen. The temple's three-door gate is one of the few remaining in the locality. |
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The wooden palanquin is also a valuable artifact, but in humid, cramped conditions it is difficult to keep it intact. Mold distorts the color of the artifact. |
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Also located in Hung Trung commune, Bui Ngoa pagoda is a provincial historical relic. However, the restoration of the pagoda is currently facing many difficulties, many items are degraded. The front and inside of the pagoda were renovated by local people in a patchwork manner with many different designs. In addition, many items are still temporary. |
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Cho Sy Communal House is also a valuable relic of Dien Chau district. This place used to be a bustling trading place for the people in the region. |
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However, this is currently the place where the waste of the traders doing business in Sy Market is collected. |

The stone stele at Trung Can Temple in Nam Trung Commune, Nam Dan District has been broken into ruins. According to current statistics, more than 50% of the total of about 1,400 relics in the province have been damaged and seriously degraded, which is also the main reason why the preservation and maintenance of relics and artifacts is facing many difficulties. |
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