Ancient Lithophones Named Vietnam’s National Treasures
Vietnam honors Khanh Son lithophones as national treasures, celebrating 3,000 years of musical heritage in Khanh Hoa.
Designations of national treasure in different countries.
Vietnam honors Khanh Son lithophones as national treasures, celebrating 3,000 years of musical heritage in Khanh Hoa.
Da Nang's Cham Museum elevates 3 sculptures to National Treasures, showcasing the rich heritage of the ancient Champa Kingdom.
Hanoi welcomes eight new national treasures, including artifacts from the Thang Long Citadel and a historic Dong Son bronze drum.
Hanoi Museum's exhibit displays over 200 Le Dynasty artifacts, including nationally treasured weapons, revealing Vietnam's ancient martial arts and military ...
via Vietnam Plus, 25 October 2023: The Prime Minister of Vietnam has officially designated two more sites in Quang Ninh ...
via Manila Times, 12 October 2023: Far Eastern University (FEU) in Manila is home to six National Treasures of the ...
via Good News Pilipinas, 14 September 2023: Maligcong Rice Terraces aim for National Cultural Treasure status, a move that could ...
via Vietnam Plus, 08 August 2023: The Mukhalinga Ba The, a Shiva linga from the Oc Eo culture, has been ...
via Licas News, 30 June 2023: The 403-year-old Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Makati City, Philippines, has been designated ...
via Vietnam Net, 08 February 2023: 14th century bell recognised as a Vietnamese national treasure.
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