Lang Ong – Ba Chieu replaces a nearly 100 year old pearl that has just been recovered after the Cultural robbery



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Ms. Lam Thi Hoang Oanh – Le Van Duyet Mausoleum Head of Board of Directors, said: “On the afternoon of 2.9, after Le Van Duyet Mausoleum discovered that it had stolen their fruit. Almost 100 years, we quickly reported to the police. Because the position of the epitaph is right in front of Duc Ta Quan’s grave, which is the location with surveillance cameras, when it was discovered that the lost bauble had been discovered, the board of directors of the Ong-Ba Chieu mausoleum removed the camera to search for information. believe the culprit at the time the pearl was stolen. This pearl is a ceramic product belonging to the Cay Mai ceramic line from ancient Saigon. Sadly, the lost artifact is a ceramic pearl dating from 1922, mounted on the ceiling of an epitaph between the two dragons in the project “Two Chau Dragon Paintings”, located in the solemn position of the mausoleum.

Immediately afterwards, the Binh Thanh District Police (Ho Chi Minh City) by profession conducted a search and arrest of the subject. On August 8, the police informed the relic management board that the exhibits had been recovered. On September 11, the police station handed over the 100-year-old left continent to the mausoleum so that on September 12 it could be reassembled in the epitaph, a place built according to documents dating back to 1920.

Lang Ong - The nearly 100-year-old Ba Chieu mausoleum, recently recovered after the robbery, is reassembled - photo 1
Lang Ong - Ba Chieu replaces a 100-year-old pearl that has just been recovered after the theft - photo 2

Proceeding to replace the nearly 100 year old bauble that was recently found in the Lang Ong – Ba Chieu relic

Photo: Mausoleum of Mr. Ong – Ba Chieu provided

In response to PV Thanh Niên, Mr. Truong Kim Quan – Director of the Center for the Conservation and Promotion of Historical and Cultural Monuments of Ho Chi Minh City (Department of Culture and Sports of Ho Chi Minh City) said: “When the incident, the Department of Culture and Sports Ho Chi Minh City and Le Van Duyet Mausoleum of the board of directors immediately informed the Binh Thanh district police to rush to search. Upon receipt of the artifacts, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Information and the Board of Directors also re-examined the artifacts to see if they were true to the originals and the value of the antiques as the basis for prosecution. judgment. Then the Le Van Duyet Mausoleum of the Board of Directors also informed and asked the experts of the Center for the Conservation and Promotion of the cultural and historical relics of Ho Chi Minh City for professional support to reassemble. the same position. “

It is known that on the night of September 12, the Binh Thanh district police also prosecuted the case, prosecuted the defendants, arrested a suspect of nearly 100 years of robbery on Chau’s left that occurred in Lang Ong – Ba Chieu and the case is currently pending. process the process in accordance with the law.

Lang Ong - Ba Chieu reassembles a 100-year-old fruit that has just been recovered after the theft - photo 3

The repair and reinstallation of the nearly 100-year-old pearl was completed on September 12.

In Ho Chi Minh City, Le Van Duyet’s Tomb (also known as Ong – Ba Chieu Tomb) is one of the sacred places to worship Duc Ta Quan and has an area where the grave of him and his wife is located , which includes 3 main parts. : stela house, mausoleum and sanctuary. Depending on the different areas, each place has an interesting history that ancient people sent through each pattern, each unique carved image and statues.

Left Army Le Van Duyet is a special historical figure, one of the pioneers of the Nguyen dynasty. It played an important role in the early days of the Nguyen dynasty. As a eunuch, he followed Lord Nguyen Anh to participate in force-building in Gia Dinh (1790 – 1802), then served as governor of the city of Gia Dinh twice (1813-1816 and 1820-1832), prestigious and beloved for the people. lenses. When he died, King Minh Mang also crowned him Thai Bao. His mausoleum was built according to the expression of the tomb of the most famous god at that time in the South and became a very valuable architectural work of art, listed as a national monument since 1988..




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