National treasures include: Ceramic cages (Dong Son culture) artifacts from the private collection Pham Gia Chi Bao, recognized as national treasures in 2024.
The Dong Duong Buddha statue (Champa culture) dates back to the 8th - 9th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2012.
The devi Goddess statue (Champa culture) dates back to the 10th century. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of History, recognized as a national treasure in 2012.
The stamp "Luong Tai Hau Chi Tinh" dates back to 1833, an artifact of the Ho Chi Minh City Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2020 (left)
The printing gone "5 VND loan voucher", dated 1947, is an artifact of the Ho Chi Minh City Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2018.
The Avalokitesvara Dai Huu statue (Champa culture) dates back to the 10th century. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of History, recognized as a national treasure in 2013.
The statue of the god Surya (Oc Eo culture) dates back to the 6th - 7th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2012.
Son Tho Buddha statue (Oc Eo culture) dating back to the 6th - 7th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2018.
The statue of Buddha Loi My (Oc Eo culture) dates back to the 4th - 6th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2012.
The statue of Buddha Binh Hoa (Oc Eo culture) dates back to the 4th - 6th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2013.
The statue of Vishnu (Oc Eo culture) dates back to the 2nd - 5th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of History, recognized as a national treasure in 2012.
The painting "Youth in copper City" by artist Nguyen Sang was sketched in 1967, completed in 1978. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts, recognized as a national treasure in 2017.
The Avalokitesvara Hoai Nhon statue (Champa culture) dates back to the 8th - 9th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2013.
The Sa Dec Buddha statue (Oc Eo culture) dates back to the 4th century. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2013.
The statue of goddess Durga (O Eo culture) dates back to the 7th - 8th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2013.
The Avalokitesvara statue (O Eo culture) dates back to the 8th - 9th centuries. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Historical Museum, recognized as a national treasure in 2013.
The painting "Trung Nam Bac Spring Garden" by artist Nguyen Gia Tri was painted from 1969 to 1989. The artifact belongs to the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts, recognized as a national treasure in 2013.
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