Hai Duong has three more national treasures
Hai Duong province now has a total of 11 national treasures.
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Hai Duong province has three out of 29 national treasures freshly recognized by the Prime Minister.
One of them is a Hiep An ceramic jar dating from the Tran dynasty, around the 13th - 14th centuries, and currently being kept at the provincial Museum.
The second one is a set of three Buddha statues dating back to the restored Le era at Con Son pagoda in Chi Linh city.
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The last treasure is a set of woodblocks from the 17th - 20th centuries at Tram Gian pagoda in Nam Sach district.
Hai Duong province now has a total of 11 national treasures, including Huu Chung bronze drum, Thanh Hu Dong stele, a nine-tier lotus-shaped tower at Giam pagoda, Thanh Mai Vien Thong Thap stele, a nine-tier lotus-shaped tower at Dong Ngo pagoda, stelae carved on cliffs in Kinh Chu cave, Con Son Tu Phuc Tu stele, and Sung Thien Tu stele besides the three above-mentioned artifacts.
TIEN HUY