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Update news national treasures
On the morning of March 6, the Ho Chi Minh City Museum officially announced two newly recognized national treasures: a Hoa Loc culture pedestal bowl and a set of statues known as Tam Quan Dai De.
Ho Chi Minh City has gained one artifact and one artifact group recognized as National Treasures, both held by non-public museums and a private collection, underscoring the city’s vibrant heritage landscape.
Across centuries of wind and sand, sacred towers and ancient stone instruments continue to guard the spiritual memory of Cham and Raglai communities, shaping Khanh Hoa’s cultural identity today.
The Avalokitesvara Bac Binh statue, a symbol of ancient Cham art, has received official national recognition.
The Dak Son lithophone, located in Lam Dong Province, has officially been recognized as a national treasure by the Prime Minister of Vietnam.
Among Vietnam’s recognized national treasures, the Thang Long Imperial Citadel houses three invaluable artifacts that reveal the artistic and cultural achievements of the Ly and Le Dynasties.