The terracotta altar of An Xa temple, An Vien commune (Tien Lu) is recognized as a national treasure
On January 30, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha signed Decision No. 41/QD-TTg recognizing 27 national treasures (phase 11, 2022), including the terracotta altar currently kept at An Dinh Temple. Xa, An Vien commune (Tien Lu)....
On January 30, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha signed Decision No. 41/QD-TTg recognizing 27 national treasures (phase 11, 2022), including the terracotta altar currently kept at An Dinh Temple. Xa, An Vien commune (Tien Lu)....
The terracotta altar of An Xa temple is made up of many different terracotta blocks that stick together to form a complete altar in the form of a rectangular block, located in the center of the temple's harem. Overall, the altar looks like a large lotus. The altar is created by traditional manual methods with the technique of firing, carving sophisticated, elaborate and extremely unique, not stereotyped according to a certain pattern, bearing the imprint of the 16th century. . The terracotta altar of An Xa temple is a unique original artifact with a unique and valuable form of history, culture and art, especially great in the history of Vietnamese fine arts.
Thus, up to now, Hung Yen province has 7 artifacts and groups of artifacts recognized as national treasures.
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