Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Relief of National Ancestor Lac Long Quan

Lê VânLê Vân03/06/2024

The Lac Long Quan relief at Noi temple, also known as Lac Long Quan statue, is a unique wood carving work of art, of great historical and cultural value, preserved at Noi temple (Lac Long Quan temple), Binh Da village, Binh Minh commune, Thanh Oai district, Hanoi . The relief is made of jackfruit wood, gilded with gold, and intricately carved on 5 floors with a length of 2.8 meters and a width of 2.2 meters. The work depicts the majestic and imposing scene of Lac Long Quan sitting on the throne, wearing a crown carved with the image of "two dragons worshipping the moon", wearing a dragon robe, and placing his hands on two dragons. Surrounding Lac Long Quan are civil and military mandarins and powerful armed forces, with flags flying, demonstrating the authority and power of the Dragon Father. In 2016, the Lac Long Quan relief at Noi Temple was recognized as a National Treasure by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. This is a great honor for Noi Temple relic and local people, and at the same time contributes to affirming the unique cultural values ​​of Vietnam.

Comment (0)

No data
No data

Same tag

Same category

Flooded areas in Lang Son seen from a helicopter
Image of dark clouds 'about to collapse' in Hanoi
The rain poured down, the streets turned into rivers, Hanoi people brought boats to the streets
Re-enactment of the Ly Dynasty's Mid-Autumn Festival at Thang Long Imperial Citadel

Same author

Heritage

Figure

Enterprise

No videos available

News

Political System

Destination

Product