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The pair of 'dragon jars' in Binh Duong set a Vietnamese record

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On the evening of March 5, the leader of Tuong Binh Hiep ward (Thu Dau Mot city, Binh Duong province) said that the pair of dragon mascots welcoming the Year of the Dragon made from earthen jars had just been recognized by the Vietnam Record Organization.

Dragon couple in Binh Duong.

Dragon couple in Binh Duong.

Accordingly, the pair of sacred objects has set a record: The pair of dragons assembled from the most hand-fired ceramic jars in Vietnam. The record was set on March 4, 2024.

Previously, on the occasion of the Lunar New Year of Giap Thin 2024, the unique pair of dragon jars above was just introduced and attracted the attention of many people.

The pair of mascots are placed on both sides of Ba Sang bridge on Ho Van Cong street leading to traditional craft villages in Tuong Binh Hiep ward.

Each dragon jar is nearly 30m long, made from 38 large jars and nearly 20,000 small ceramic jars. The ceramics used to make the dragons were sponsored by Dai Hung kiln - a nearly 180-year-old kiln in Tuong Binh Hiep ward.

The pair of dragons is confirmed as a Vietnamese record.

The pair of dragons is confirmed as a Vietnamese record.

Not only Binh Duong people, the pair of dragon jars after being posted on social networks received many compliments from people across the country.

Thy Hue


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