Oc Eo culture's statue in An Giang recognised as national treasure
The Mekong Delta province of An Giang held a ceremony in Long Xuyen city on August 7 to announce a Prime Minister decision recognising Mukhalinga Ba The, a linga with the head of Hindu god Shivaa as a national treasure.
A ceremony is held in Long Xuyen city, An Giang province on August 7 to announce a Prime Minister decision recognising Mukhalinga Ba The, a linga with the head of Hindu god Shivaa as a national treasure. (Photo: VNA)
An Giang (VNA) ﷺ– The Mekong Delta province of AnGiang held a ceremony in Long Xuyen city on August 7 to announce a Prime Minister decision recognising Mukhalinga Ba The, a linga with the head of Hindu god Shivaa as a nationaltreasure.
Mukhalinga Ba The, discovered in Vong The commune, Thoai Sondistrict in 1986, is a typical statue representing the sculpture and religious architecture of the Oc Eo culture, Believed to date back about the 6th century BC, it is 91cm in height and 20-22cm in width, and weighs 90kg. Speaking at the ceremony, Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism Nguyen Khanh Hiep revealed that Mukhalinga Ba The is the 8th treasure in the province recognised as anational treasure. In particular, all the recognised are of the Oc Eo culture. Currently, the province’s museum is keeping sixnational treasures, including the Brahma Giong Xoai statue, dating back the6th-7th centuries, two sets of Linga and Yoni from the 5th-7th centuries, aGiong Xoai wooden Buddha statue from the 4th-6th centuries, Linga-Yoni Linh Sonand Mukhalinga Ba The while the Nandin Giong Cat Ring and a stonecarved with a meditating Buddha image are being kept at the Oc Eo CulturalRelic Management Board. Hiep said the discovered artifacts of the Oc Eoculture contain important cultural, historical, religious, architectural andartistic meanings, contributing to clarifying the process of expanding thesouthern region of the Vietnamese people.
The Oc Eo culture was first discovered in 1944 via artifacts found in the sites of Ba The Mountain, now in Oc Eo town, Thoai Son district in An Giang province.
Scientific research has unravelled a brilliant culture with a system of dense monuments on a large scale with a variety of artifacts, diverse in types and high levels of technique, aesthetics, arts, and interactivity with major cultural centres at that time.
Artifacts of the Oc Eo Culture are valued as significant historical documents and evidence of a prosperous culture in the history of Vietnam.
🧸 An exhibition on introduction the province’s national treasures was opened after the ceremony, which kicked of the An Giang Culture and TourismFestival 2023, taking place from August 7-10 with various activities such asdisplaying national treasures, a book fair, a storytelling competition, artperformances, among others./.
Hindu towers associated with the Oc Eo Culture are found not only in the central provinces like Khanh Hoa, Binh Thuan and Ninh Thuan but also in the Mekong Delta. One such ancient relic in the region is Binh Thanh tower in Tay Ninh province’s Trang Bang district.
New archaeological findings at the Oc Eo - Ba The and Nen Chua archaeological sites in the Mekong Delta provinces of An Giang and Kien Giang have set an important milestone in the research of the Oc Eo culture and provided reliable evidence and materials for the compilation of a dossier of the sites to seek recognition as a World Cultural Heritage site, a prominent archaeologist has said.
The authorities of the Mekong Delta province of An Giang on January 6 held a conference to review a decade of the operation of the Oc Eo - Ba The special national relic site (2012-2022), and announce a plan to prepare a dossier seeking UNESCO recognition of the archaeological location as a World Heritage Site.
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