Buddhist symbols, golden seals to feature on new stamp issue

A collection of stamps showcasing Buddhist symbols and artefacts, including golden seals cast from Tran and Nguyen dynasty gold, will be issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications, in conjunction with the Vietnam Stamps Company, from July 31.
Buddhist symbols, golden seals to feature on new stamp issue ảnh 1The stamp collection (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - A collection of stamps showcasing Buddhist symbolsand artefacts, including golden seals cast from Tran and Nguyen dynasty gold,will be issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications, inconjunction with the Vietnam Stamps Company, from July 31.

The stamp issue aims to introduce, honour and reaffirm the historical andcultural values of Vietnam, the makers have said.

The 4,000 VND stamp showcases the "Sac menh chi bao" seal which wasused to confirm the orders, titles, and rewards of the king to the people; andthe "Dai Viet Quoc Nguyen chua Vinh tran chi bao" seal belonging toLord Nguyen of Dai Viet (Great Viet).

The 6,000 VND stamp features Ngoa Van - Yen Tu (the Pagoda in the clouds) goldbox, and the 12,000 VND stamp shows the Nhan Thap (Swallow Tower) ornamentalbox.

The “Sac menh chi bao” golden seal was created in 1827 during the reign of KingMinh Menh (1820-1841).

This seal was originally carved from wood during the reign of King Tran ThaiTong (1225-1258) and used to issue orders in the early days of the war againstYan-Mongol army that invaded the country for the first time in 1258.

The "Dai Viet Quoc Nguyen chua Vinh tran chi bao" seal, is theearliest golden seal in the history of the Nguyen dynasty. It is currentlystored at the National Museum of History.

The seal was minted in 1709 during the reign of Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu(1691-1725) who expanded the country's southern territory to the border of ChanLap, establishing the Binh Thuan and Gia Dinh palaces.

The Ngoa Van - Yen Tu gold box, a valuable Buddhist relic from the Tran dynasty,is currently preserved at the provincial Quang Ninh Museum.

This treasure was discovered on the pilgrimage to Ngoa Van Pagoda, where TranNhan Tong became the Buddha.

The Nhan Thap relics box is currently on display at provincial Nghe An Museumand was created in the seventh century.

National treasures are artefacts representing historical epochs, and the lifeand culture, of various periods in Vietnam.

The stamps will have an expiration date of June 30, 2023./.
VNA

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