VietNamNet Bridge – Hundreds of antiques with dragons are now on display at the National History Museum in Hanoi.



Dragon on a stone pole of the Ly Dynasty, 11th-13th centuries.






Dragon on timber doors of the Tran Dynasty, 13th-14th centuries.






Dragon on a lamp stand of the Mac Dynasty (1580).






Dragon on an amulet of the 2nd-3rd centuries.






Dragon on a refined brick of the Ly Dynasty, 11th-13th centuries.






Dragon in architecture of the Ly Dynasty, 11th-13th centuries.






Terra-cotta dragon head of the Ly Dynasty, 11th-13th centuries.






Dragon head of the Ly-Tran Dynasties, 11th-14th centuries.






Dragon of the Ly Dynasty (1057).






Dragon on a gold pot of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).






Stone dragons on a pole base of the Ly Dynasty, 11th-13th centuries.






Dragon on a silver censer of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).






Dragon on a hair cover of the Queen, Champa culture in 17th-18th centuries.






Dragon on a bronze stirrup of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty in 17th-18th centuries.






Dragon on a hammock handle of Champa people, 17th-18th centuries.






Dragon on a hammock handle of the Tran Dynasty, 13th-14th centuries.






Dragon on a censer of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).






Dragon on a kettle of 17th-18th centuries.






Dragon on terra-cotta architecture of 17th-18th centuries.






A censer with dragon, unicorn, phoenix and turtle of 17th-18th centuries.






Dragon on a pottery bowl of 15th-16th centuries.






Dragon and young lion on a pottery censer of 18th century.






Dragon on a silver censer of the Nguyen Dynasty (1916).






Dragon on a bronze bell of 13th-14th centuries.

Son Tung