(BNP) - Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh signed Decision on the recognition of national treasures (Batch 14). In this batch, Bac Ninh province's wooden Buddha statue of Mau Man Nuong, dating from the 18th century and currently preserved at Phuc Nghiem Pagoda (To Pagoda), Song Lieu ward, was recognized as a national treasure.
Wooden Buddha statue of Mau Man Nuong at To Pagoda, Bac Ninh province.
Specifically, 30 artifacts and groups of artifacts recognized as national treasures (14th batch, 2025) include:
1. Wooden Buddha statue of Mother Man Nuong from To Pagoda, dating to the 18th century, currently preserved at Phuc Nghiem Pagoda (To Pagoda), Song Lieu Ward, Bac Ninh Province.
2. Collection of bronze drums from Lang Vac, Dong Son Culture, dating to the 3rd - 1st century BC, currently preserved at the Nghe An - Soviet Nghe Tinh Museum, Nghe An Province.
3. Collection of bronze ladles from the Dong Son Culture, dating to approximately the 2nd - 1st century BC, currently preserved at the Kinh Hoa Museum, Hanoi.
4. Set of bronze bells from the Dong Son Culture, dating to approximately the 2nd century BC - 1st century AD, currently preserved at the Kinh Hoa Museum, Hanoi.
5. Bronze armor set of the Dong Son culture, dating from approximately the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD, currently housed at the Kinh Hoa Museum, Hanoi.
6. Bronze drum basin of the Dong Son culture, dating from approximately the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD, currently housed at the Kinh Hoa Museum, Hanoi.
7. Ceramic bowl of the Hoa Loc culture, dating from approximately 4,000 to 3,800 years ago, currently housed at the Museum of Ceramics from the Founding Period, Ho Chi Minh City.
8. Stone Buddha statue of the Oc Eo culture, dating from the 6th to 7th centuries, currently housed at the Dao Danh Duc private collection, Hanoi.
9. Stone statue of the god Vishnu of the Oc Eo culture, dating from the 6th to 7th centuries, currently housed at the Dao Danh Duc private collection, Hanoi.
10. Bronze statue of the goddess Durga, Champa culture, dating to the 7th century, currently housed at the National Museum of History.
11. Collection of gold religious artifacts at the An Phu Champa tower, dating to the 9th-10th centuries, currently housed at the Pleiku Museum, Gia Lai province.
12. Lid of a green glazed ceramic box from the Ly Dynasty, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, dating to the 11th century, currently housed at the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center, Hanoi city.
13. Stone stele of Nghia Xa Pagoda, dating to Thien Phu Due Vu 3 (1122), currently housed at Nghia Xa Pagoda (Vien Quang Temple), Xuan Truong commune, Ninh Binh province.
14. Dragon-shaped rampart from the Ly Dynasty, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, dating to the 12th-13th centuries, currently housed at the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center, Hanoi city.
15. Brown-glazed ceramic pot from the Tran Dynasty, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, dating to the 13th century, currently preserved at the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center, Hanoi.
16. Collection of bronze lamp plates from the Tran Dynasty, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, dating to the 13th-14th centuries, currently preserved at the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center, Hanoi.
17. Stele commemorating the achievements of Thanh Nam during the Tran Dynasty, dating to the 12th intercalary month of the year of the Pig (7th year of the Khai Huu reign - 1335), currently preserved on the cliff of Thanh Nam, Con Cuong commune, Nghe An province.
18. Stone Buddha altar at Thuong Nuong Pagoda, dating to the 7th year of Dai Tri (1364), currently preserved at Thuong Nuong Pagoda, Tam Tu village, Liem Ha commune, Ninh Binh province.
19. Stone Buddhist altar at Huong Trai Pagoda, dating to the 14th century (the second year of the Dai Dinh era - 1370, Tran Dynasty), currently preserved at Huong Trai Pagoda, Duong Hoa commune, Hanoi.
20. Stone Buddhist altar at Dai Bi Pagoda, dating to the 14th century (the second year of the Long Khanh era - 1374, Tran Dynasty), currently preserved at Dai Bi Pagoda, Duong Hoa commune, Hanoi.
21. Set of 18 Arhat rock carvings at Lien Hoa Cave, Phong Phu Pagoda, dating to the Tran Dynasty, currently preserved at Lien Hoa Cave, Phong Phu Pagoda, Tay Hoa Lu ward, Ninh Binh province.
22. Bronze book of the Imperial Decree of Le Thanh Tong, dating to the Early Le Dynasty (March 6th, the third year of the Hong Duc era - 1472), currently preserved at Cau Khong communal house, Bac Ly commune, Ninh Binh province.
23. White glazed ceramic vase with dragon motif from the Early Le Dynasty, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, dating to the 15th century, currently preserved at the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center, Hanoi.
24. Stone Buddhist altar from the Mac Dynasty, Nhan Thap Pagoda, dating to the 16th century, currently preserved at Nhan Thap Pagoda, Me So Commune, Hung Yen Province.
25. Set of three wooden altars from the Mac Dynasty, Da Hoa Temple, dating to the 16th century, currently preserved at Da Hoa Temple, Me So Commune, Hung Yen Province.
26. Bell from An Xa Pagoda, dating to the Later Le Dynasty (11th year of Chinh Hoa reign - 1690, during the reign of King Le Hy Tong), currently preserved at Bac Bien Pagoda, Bo De Ward, Hanoi.
27. Three stone steles from Keo Hanh Thien Pagoda, dating from the Le Trung Hung period: Hoang Dinh 13 (1613), Canh Tri 9 (1671), and Chinh Hoa 25 (1704), currently preserved at Keo Hanh Thien Pagoda (Than Quang Temple), Xuan Hong commune, Ninh Binh province.
28. A set of multicolored glazed ceramic statues of the Great Emperor Tam Quan, dating from the late 19th - early 20th century, currently preserved at the Le Thanh Nghia private collection, Ho Chi Minh City.
29. A set of Kơ Đơ gongs and drums, dating from the early 20th century, currently preserved at the Pleiku Museum, Gia Lai province.
30. The Golden Book of Nguyen Ai Quoc School, dating from 1949 - 1950, currently preserved at the National Museum of History.