Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display

Nearly 100 artefacts related to traditional sacred animals are being displayed at the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi from October 28 to February 2016.
Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display ảnh 1The exhibits are classified into different categories, including the Dong Son civilisation’s totems, dragons, cranes, lions and “nghe” – a fictional creature with lion-like head and dog-like body, and 12 animal signs of the Vietnamese zodiac (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display ảnh 2A tortoise seal dating back to Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945), the last royal monarchy in Vietnam’s history (Source: Vietnam National Museum of History)
Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display ảnh 3A plate decorated with image of a Koi fish transforming into a dragon, found in a shipwreck in central Quang Nam province (Source: Vietnam National Museum of History)
Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display ảnh 4Stone monkey statues (Source: Vietnam National Museum of History)
Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display ảnh 5A gold container decorated with four sacred animals - dragon, qilin, tortoise and phoenix -  from the Nguyen dynasty (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display ảnh 6Ceramic trays from the reign of King Gia Long (1802-1920) (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display ảnh 7A pair of wooden phoenix made in the 17th-18th century (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam's thousand-year-old sacred animals on display ảnh 8Garuda sacred bird from Ly dynasty (1226-1400) (Photo: VNA)
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