Ancient Buddha statue head unearthed in Thua Thien-Hue

An extraordinary ancient statue relief of a Buddha head is among many artifacts unearthed during the large-scale archeological excavation of Lieu Coc Twin Tower in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue, archeologists have announced.

A large number of artefacts have been unearthed after more than two months of explorations and excavations which were conducted by archeologists and experts from the Department of Culture and Sports of Thua Thien-Hue province in collaboration with the National Museum of History. (Photo: baothuathienhue.vn)
A large number of artefacts have been unearthed after more than two months of explorations and excavations which were conducted by archeologists and experts from the Department of Culture and Sports of Thua Thien-Hue province in collaboration with the National Museum of History. (Photo: baothuathienhue.vn)

Thua Thien-Hue (VNS/VNA) - An extraordinary ancient statue relief of a Buddha head is among many artifacts unearthed during the large-scale archeological excavation of Lieu Coc Twin Tower in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue, archeologists have announced.

The one-side relief of purple-gray stone dating between 11th - 12th centuries is 20cm in length, 15cm wide and 10cm thick.

It is really a particular item among a large number of artifacts found after more than two months of exploration and excavation by archeologists and experts from the Department of Culture and Sports of Thua Thien-Hue province in collaboration with the National Museum of History.

The artifacts include reliefs, pots, jars and coins of different architectural styles and decorations and were made of different materials such as stele fragments, stone, glazed ceramics and porcelain.

Lieu Coc Twin Tower, located in Lieu Coc Thuong village, Huong Tra town is a special relic site featuring the spiritual life and culture of Champa, about 1,000 years ago.

The site is also a religious artistic and architectural work marking a period of historical and cultural development of the Vietnamese in general and the Cham people in particular.

After more than two months of archaeological exploration and excavation, experts determined that Lieu Coc includes two main temple towers of North and South, but has no sign of a third.

Although it has been seriously degraded and damaged, the temple twin tower is currently being compared to other famous Champa relics in Bac My Son region in the central province of Quang Nam and Phu Dien Tower in Phu Vang district, Thua Thien-Hue province.

Therefore, the recent archaeological research and excavation will clearly determine the scale, structure, nature and age of the relic to serve the work of planning, preserving, embellishing and promoting its value, experts have said.

Exploration was conducted on four digs over an area of 20 square metres, while each excavation area was around three holes of about 60sq.m.
Nguyen Ngoc Chat from the National Museum of History, who is in charge of archaeological exploration and excavation, said that the process had been expanded to connect some digs to former a larger site around the architectural foundation of the North Tower.

According to Chat, along with revealing the scale of the architectural foundation of the North Tower and other related architectural vestiges, the excavation had unearthed a large volume of artefacts including more than 4,800 specimens.

Along with the relief of a Buddha statue's head with a round face and half-closed eyes, an ancient coin with square hole in the middle was also found dating back to the 13th century.

“It can be said that this is a collection of precious artifacts. Surely, after being researched, appraised and scientifically documented, it will provide a lot of important information and be very useful for displaying and promoting its value," Chat said.

Meanwhile, many experts and researchers believed that, although the excavation area this time was not large, it had yielded very important results.

Researcher Nguyen Xuan Hoa, former director of the provincial Department of Culture and Sports, said it was necessary to continue to expand excavations to a larger scale, at the same time having specific solutions to protect the relic.

Phan Thanh Hai, Director of the Department of Culture and Sports also affirmed that he would suggest to the provincial People's Committee to continue expanding the excavation before this year's rainy season./.

VNA

See more

People join a mass yoga performance at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi on June 14 as part of activities marking the International Day of Yoga (June 21). (Photo: VNA)

Mass yoga performance celebrates India – Vietnam cultural ties

Yoga's increasing popularity in Vietnam reflects the enduring appeal of positive cultural values and demonstrates the Vietnamese people's appreciation of India’s and humanity's cultural essence, said a leader of the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences.

A performance at the opening ceremony of the Hue International Music Week 2026 on June 13. (Photo: VNA)

Hue International Music Week 2026 opens

Audiences will enjoy a diverse musical palette ranging from V-pop, K-pop, J-pop and alternative pop to flamenco and other emerging international performance trends.

Foreigners explore Vietnamese silk at the Yen Thai communal house in Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese silk gets modern pitch inside Hanoi communal house

Storytelling about preserving traditional crafts, paired with experiential activities within heritage spaces, is seen as an effective way for Vietnamese craft village products to continue to shine and claim their place in contemporary life, said an insider.

Book displays and introductions help foster a love of reading and spread reading culture throughout the community. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam seeks strong global presence for its children's books

Vietnamese children’s literature has steadily expanded its presence in international literary circles in recent years. From a few notable titles earning recognition in respected competitions, the sector has shown encouraging progress in bringing Vietnamese stories to readers around the world.

A stall offering discounted combo meals of bread and drinks at the fourth Banh mi Festival in Ho Chi Minh City on April 23 (Photo: VNA)

Ho Chi Minh City ranks among world’s top culinary destinations

According to Time Out, the appeal of Ho Chi Minh City’s cuisine lies in its creativity, much of which was shaped during challenging periods in history. Iconic dishes such as banh mi (sandwiches) and com tam (broken rice) are highlighted as examples of this resourcefulness.

The international short documentary film festival “Viet Culture in Motion” officially opens at the Saint-André des Arts cinema in Paris on June 11 (Photo: organising board)

Vietnamese youth tell cultural stories on European screen

The international short documentary film festival “Viet Culture in Motion” highlights the efforts of young Vietnamese and overseas Vietnamese filmmakers to introduce Vietnam’s culture and people to international audiences through documentary storytelling. It has brought together professional filmmakers, screenwriters and cultural and film activists from Vietnam and abroad.

Delegates to the 107th meeting of the AIMF Executive Bureau 2026 (Photo: VNA)

Hue spreads heritage city values within Francophone community

Its participation marked an important step for the central city of Hue to expand its international partnerships, deepen integration with municipalities worldwide, and cement its role and standing as a dynamic and responsible heritage city within the Francophone network.

With its rich history, aesthetic grace, and spiritual meaning, the lotus stands as a central symbol in defining Hue’s cultural identity. (Photo: tapchidongnama.vn)

Lotus Festival lights up Hue’s summer

Scheduled for June 19-21 at Bong Lai Islet on Tinh Tam Lotus Lake in Phu Xuan ward, one of Hue’s most renowned scenic landmarks and a symbol of royal garden art, the festival draws inspiration from the lotus’s enduring beauty in court culture. The event aims to honour local heritage while offering visitors a distinctive summer tourism experience.

The “Vietnam Pavilion” at Aldea Global 2026 (Photo: VNA)

World Cup 2026: Vietnam leaves distinct mark at global cultural showcase

The “Vietnam Pavilion” at Aldea Global 2026 offers Mexican visitors and international guests an opportunity to explore the country’s rich cultural heritage, history and people through exhibitions, tourism promotion activities, traditional arts presentations and displays of representative cultural products.

Michelin Guide Vietnam recognises 11 one-Michelin star restaurants (Photo: Michelin Guide Vietnam)

Local ingredients, cultural roots propel Vietnam’s Michelin journey

One of the clearest examples is Hieu Luc, a modest fish soup eatery on Hai Ba Trung Street in Hanoi, which has been included in the Michelin Selected category for the second consecutive year. Known for its clear, delicately sweet broth made from freshwater perch and mustard greens, the restaurant serves a traditional specialty from Hung Yen province.

Delegates attending the ASEAN City Leaders Conference 2026 visit the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long on June 9. (Photo: VNA)

ASEAN city leaders explore Hanoi’s heritage sites

At the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, delegates visited the Doan Mon Gate and learnt about the formation and development of the ancient capital through different historical periods at display spaces. They also explored the Kinh Thien Palace’s Dragon Steps (large stone steps with dragon carvings), regarded as the political and ceremonial centre of the imperial citadel during successive Vietnamese dynasties.