Deputy Prime Minister signed a decision to recognize 27 national treasures | Cultural

The patterns on the lid of Dong Son bronze jar. (Source: Quang Ninh Provincial Museum)

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha just signed Decision No. 41/QD-TTg dated January 30, 2023 recognizing 27 national treasures (phase 11, 2022).

Specifically, 27 artifacts and groups of artifacts are recognized National treasures including:

1 – Collection of tools from An Khe Old Stone Age, dating back 800,000 years ago; Currently kept at Gia Lai Provincial Museum.

2 – Drums Tien Noi I, Dong Son culture date (circa 4-3 BC); Currently kept at the Ha Nam Provincial Museum.

3 – Kinh Hoa II bronze drum, dated 2-1 BC; Currently kept at Nguyen Van Kinh Private Collection, Hanoi.

4 – Dong Son Culture bronze jar, dated 2,200-2,300 years ago (3-2 BC century); Currently kept at Nam Hong Royal Museum, Tu Son city, Bac Ninh province.

5 – Kinh Hoa bronze jar, dated 3-2 BC; Currently kept at Nguyen Van Kinh Private Collection, Hanoi.

6 – Collection of Binh Da lute, dating from 3000 years ago; Currently kept at the Dong Nai Provincial Museum.

7 – Mukhalinga Trinity, dated 6th century; Currently kept at the An Giang Provincial Museum.

8 – Pair of stone elephant statues of Do Ban citadel, dated: second half of 12th century; Currently kept at the Imperial Citadel relic, Nhon Hau commune, An Nhon town, Binh Dinh province.

9 – Two celadon ceramic plates, dated to the Ly dynasty, 11-12 centuries; Currently kept at An Bien Private Collection, Hai Phong City.

10 – Blue-violet ceramic plate; dating from the early Le dynasty, 15th century; Currently kept at An Bien Private Collection, Hai Phong City.

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11 – Dragon head of the Tran Dynasty, dating from the 13th century; Currently kept at Thang Long Heritage Conservation Center – Hanoi.

12 – The stele of Giau Pagoda (Ngo Gia Thi Bi), dated in the Year of the Horse (1366), dated the 9th Dai Tri; Currently kept at Giau pagoda, Dinh Xa commune, Phu Ly city, Ha Nam province.

13 – Stone stele of Tinh Lu Pagoda, dated August 28, Mau Ty year (1648), the 6th Phuc Thai era; Currently kept at Tinh Lu pagoda, Lang Ngam commune, Gia Binh district, Bac Ninh province.

14 – Puppet pagoda bell, dating from the second half of the 14th century; Currently kept at the Ha Tinh Provincial Museum.

15 – Blue-flowered ceramic incense burner, dated to the early Le Dynasty, 15th century; Currently kept at An Bien Private Collection, Hai Phong City.

16 – The statue of Quan The Am in Cung Kiem pagoda, dated to the year of the Snake (1449), the 7th Thai Hoa era; Currently worshiped at Cung Kiem-Thuong Phuc pagoda, Nhan Hoa commune, Que Vo district, Bac Ninh province.

17 – Collection of ceramic bowls and plates used in the early Le dynasty, dating from the 15th to the early 16th centuries; Currently kept at Thang Long Heritage Conservation Center – Hanoi.

18 – Collection of weapons of Giang Vo School, dating from the 15th-18th centuries; Currently kept at the Hanoi Museum.

19 – The terracotta altar of An Xa temple, dating from the 16th century; Currently kept at An Xa temple, An Vien commune, Tien Lu district, Hung Yen province.

20 – Two copper-burning agarwood stations, Nghe statue’s lid, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries; Currently kept at An Bien Private Collection, Hai Phong City.

21 – The set of steps of Kinh Thien Palace, dating from the 17th century; Currently kept at Thang Long Heritage Conservation Center – Hanoi.

22 – The set of statues of Truc Lam Tam To Pho Minh Pagoda, dated 17th century; Currently worshiped at Pho Minh pagoda, Loc Vuong ward, Nam Dinh city, Nam Dinh province.

23 – Cannon the Le Trung Hung period, dating back to the 17th century; Currently kept at Thang Long Heritage Conservation Center – Hanoi.

24 – The book of ordination to the Royal Mother Vuong Thai consort, dated 57th Canh Hung era (1796), is now kept at the National Museum of History.

25 – Statue of An Duong Vuong, dated May 16, Dinh Dau year (1897); Currently worshiped at Co Loa relic site, Thang Long-Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center.

26 – Statue of President Ho Chi Minh, dated 1946; Currently kept at the National Museum of History.

Publication of the special design of the house of 27 people and the country of the image 2Tank T59 number 377, dated 1972; currently kept at the People’s Committee of Dak To district, Kon Tum province. (Source: Gia Lai Newspaper)

27 – T59 tank number 377, dated 1972; currently kept at the People’s Committee of Dak To district, Kon Tum province.

The Deputy Prime Minister requested the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Presidents of the People’s Committees at all levels where the national treasures are located, the ministers, the heads of the ministerial-level agencies and the agencies attached to the Government, the head of the industry or organization assigned to manage the national treasures recognized above, within the ambit of their duties and powers, shall perform the management of national treasures in accordance with the law on heritage. cultural./.

(VNA/Vietnam+)

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