Vietnam designates 29 more artifacts as national treasures
The newly-recognized national treasures are a gold-star bronze drum from the Dong Son Culture that dates back 2,000 years ago and the gold-plated An Dan sword of Emperor Khai Dinh. These treasures are currently housed at the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi. Several artifacts at the Thang Long – Ha Noi Heritage Conservation Centre have also earned the national treasure title. These include a dragon decorated by the Bodhi-leaf roof tile, an architectural terracotta model from the Le So Dynasty, and a pair of stone dragons at the staircase of Thuong Temple from the Le Trung Hung Dynasty. Another national treasure is the Kinh Hoa bronze jar that dates back to the 2nd-3rd century BC. This jar is part of collector Nguyen Van Kinh’s collection in Hanoi. In addition, there are several national treasures in Da Nang city, including the Brahma My Son E1 Relief Sculpture, Shiva My Son statue, and Tra Kieu Apsara Relief Sculpture. Other national treasures include sets of Khan Son an...