1. Song Thien Dien Linh Beer
The Sung Thien Dien Linh stele is a perfect work of sculpture, an original artifact reflecting the art and techniques of the Ly Dynasty, located at Long Doi Son Pagoda (Tien Son Commune, Duy Tien Town, Ha Nam Province).
According to history, Sung Thien Dien Linh Beer was built on the 6th of July of Tan Suu, the reign of Thien Due Due Due to the second (1121). In 2013, the Prime Minister signed Decision No. 2599/QD-TTg recognizing Sung Thien Dien Linh beer as a national treasure.
After more than 900 years, the famous Song Thien Dien Linh Beer has quite intact in shape. Rectangular stele wall; 2.5m high; 1.75m wide (1.65m wide; 5cm wide); 0.3m thick and stele front 0.3m high.


2. Golden Eagle statue Set
Another national treasure kept at Long Doi Son Pagoda (Duy Tien town) is the Kim Cuong statue set. This is a unique original artifact consisting of 6 pho carved in a standing position, the size of a real person and made of monolithic, gray stone (sam da). Each statue weighs about 2,000kg.
The statue is martial arts, with a comfortable demeanor, a majestic and raised face. The anti-sword statues in front of the abdomen and on the armor are carved with blooming flowers with many petals, creating a feeling of the whole body of the statue as if breathing.

3. The stone pedestal of Dieu Pagoda
The stone c layers of Dieu Pagoda are currently preserved at Dieu Pagoda (Vu Ban Commune, Binh Luc District, Ha Nam Province) and were recognized as national treasures in 2024.
Khanh stone is 0.95m high, 1.45m wide, 0.7m thick, weighing about 300kg, decorated on both sides. The front has a high peak of 23cm, 59cm long. In the middle of the peak, the leaf -shaped engraved, inside the leaf creates a circle as shown in the sun.
The stone carvings of Dieu Pagoda are typical art sculptures of the Le Trung Hung period, decorated with patterns, motifs and illustrations that do not match any stone carvings of the same period.
4. Giau Pagoda Beer
The Giau Pagoda stele located in the grounds of the Giau Pagoda (in Dinh Xa commune, Phu Ly city, Ha Nam province) is an ancient stele, an original, unique artifact, dating back to the Tran Dynasty, expressing unique decorative art. With its historical and cultural values, in 2023, the Giau Pagoda Beer was recognized by the Prime Minister as a national treasure.
Giau Pagoda stele is 1m high; 0.59m wide; 0.12m thick; with two sides. Notable in the stele is the portrait of the Emperor carved in the stele, showing the noble position of the King in society. On his head, the Duc Duc Duc wore a sky hat and sat on a dragon throne.

