Dec
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With many valuable exhibits, documents and pictures of religious buildings under the Tran Dynasty, this compartment introduces the striking development of the Dai Viet Kingdom in the 13th-14th centuries in many fields (economy, politics, culture, arts). It is in this period when the feudal state in Vietnam became a prosperous and powerful kingdom in the region. Many Tran-dynasty artifacts are preserved and exhibited at the Vietnam Museum of History, including pictures and artifacts of famous historical sites: Pho Minh Pagoda and Tower (Nam Dinh), Kiep Bac Temple (Hai Duong), Binh Son Tower (Vinh Phuc), Van Ban Bell (Hai Phong), Da Boi Shield (Thai Binh). There are also exhibits relating to three victorious resistance wars against the Yuan-Mongolian aggressors and the policies on socioeconomic development, State apparatus consolidation, and the construction of dyke system.
Source : Baotanglichsu.vn
Source : Baotanglichsu.vn

- Collection of folk and royal ceramics bearing characteristic styles of the Tran Dynasty, especially brown-patterned ceramic articles. These constitutes an original part of the Vietnamese ancient ceramics, with many beautiful and precious samples of various types: bowls, plates, saucers, basins, jars, jugs, etc., richly decorated with decorative patterns (dragons, birds, fish, lotus, flower strings, bodhi leaves);
- Terracotta architectural materials and ornaments (paving tiles decorated with lotus or chrysanthemum, roof-tiles decorated with dragons, phoenixes, bodhi leaves). These exhibits are the evidences of the continuance and development under the Tran Dynasty;

- The collection of wooden stakes used by Commander-in-Chief Tran Quoc Tuan and the Dai Viet people and army in the Bach Dang River in 1288 is the evidence of the resistance wars against the Yuan-Mongolian invaders to protect national independence through glorious victories at Chiem Hoa, Chuong Duong, Ham Tu, Van Kiep, Bach Dang.

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