National treasures from Dong Duong Buddhist Monastery in Quang Nam
The Dong Duong Buddhist Monastery (Thang Binh, Quang Nam province) was once the largest Buddhist monastery in the ancient Champa Kingdom and Southeast Asia. Three of the precious artefacts discovered at Dong Duong are now Vietnam's national treasures.
Special preservation of national treasures in Thua Thien Hue
Hue Monuments Conservation Center (HMCC) is managing eight items/sets of items that have been recognized as national treasures by the Prime Minister. The presence of these treasures not only enhances…
29 new national treasures recognized
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha signed decision No.73/QD-TTg for the recognition of 29 national treasures on January 18.
Exhibition displays national treasures and antiquities of Ha Nam province
On May 16, the Ha Nam provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism opened an exhibition displaying national treasures and antiquities, which have been found in the province.
Vietnam has 23 more national treasures
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has signed a decision to recognise 23 more national treasures.
Three Bac Ninh artifacts named national treasures
The northern province of Bac Ninh is well-known for hosting a number of architectural, religious and cultural heritage.
Pair of ancient bells in Cao Bang recognised as national treasures
The northern province of Cao Bang has announced a Prime Minister decision recognising a pair of bells at the Da Quan relic complex in Hung Dao commune of Cao Bang city as national treasures.
Eighteen national treasures presented to the public for the first time
Eighteen national treasures recognised by Viet Nam’s authorities over the past period are being presented under a special exhibition held for the first time by the National Museum of Viet Nam History in Ha Noi.
Fourteen artifacts recognised as national treasures
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has signed a decision to recognise 14 artifacts as national treasures.
National treasures on display for five months
A special exhibition on Viet Nam’s national treasures will take place for five months from January 10, 2017, to May, 2017, the Museum of History announced on December 12.
Nguyen Dynasty’s antiques recognised as national treasures
The Prime Minister has recently signed a decision to recognise four more ancient items under the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945), the last feudal dynasty in Viet Nam, as national treasures.