Fourteen more artifacts recognized as national treasures.

December 24, 2016 20:36

The Prime Minister has just decided to recognize 14 more national treasures. Thus, after 5 rounds of recognition, we now have 88 national treasures.

The newly recognized national treasures include:

1. Linga-Yoni statue. Dating back to the 5th-6th centuries, currently housed at the Tra Vinh General Museum.

2. Tra Lien Relief Sculpture 1. Late 9th century, Quang Tri Provincial Museum.

Phù điêu Trà Liên 1
Relief sculpture of Tra Lien 1

3. Tra Lien Relief Sculpture 2. Late 9th century, Quang Tri Provincial Museum.

4. Relief sculpture of the god Brahma. 12th-23rd century, currently housed at the Binh Dinh General Museum.

5. Brown-glazed ceramic jar. 13th-14th century, Tran Dynasty, currently housed at the National Museum of History.

6. The stele "Thanh Mai Vien Thong Pagoda Stele". Dated 1362 during the reign of King Tran Du Tong. Thanh Mai Pagoda, Hoang Hoa Tham commune, Chi Linh town, Hai Duong province.

7. Stele of King Lê Thái Tổ. Dated 1431. Temple of King Lê Thái Tổ, Lê Lợi commune, Nậm Nhùn district, Lai Châu province.

8. Dai Viet Lam Son Chieu Lang stele. Late 15th century. Lam Kinh historical site, Xuan Lam commune, Tho Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province.

9. The pair of bells from Da Quan Pagoda. Dated 1611 during the Mac Dynasty. Located in the Da Quan Pagoda historical site, Cao Bang City, Cao Bang Province.

10. Statues of Zen Master Vu Khac Minh and Zen Master Vu Khac Truong. Mid-17th century. Dau Pagoda, Thuong Tin District, Hanoi.

11. Statue of Tran Vu at Quan Thanh Temple. Circa late 17th - early 18th century. Quan Thanh Temple, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi.

12. Nine-Tiered Lotus Pagoda at Dong Ngo Pagoda. Dated 1692, during the reign of King Le Hy Tong. Dong Ngo Pagoda, Thanh Ha District, Hai Duong Province.

13. Gold seal “Dai Viet Quoc Nguyen Chua Vinh Tran Chi Bao”. Year Vinh Thinh 5 (1709). National Museum of History.

14. Collection of Decrees of the President of the Provisional Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam 1945 - 1946 (from August 30, 1945 - February 28, 1946). National Archives Center III, Ministry of Interior.

Thus, after 5 rounds of recognition, we now have 88 national treasures. In the previous rounds, the number of treasures was as follows: round 1 had 30 treasures, round 2 had 37 treasures, round 3 had 12 treasures, and round 4 had 25 treasures.

According to TNO

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