RMPT0WGR–Hanoi Vietnam statue of Emperor Ly Thai To leader of the Ly Dynasty
RMB3T082–Statue of Ly Thai To (Lý Thái Tổ) beside the Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi, Vietnam
RMDBRR5H–HANOI, Vietnam - Statue of Ly Thai To (974-1028) a Vietnamese emperorer and founder of the Lý Dynasty in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam. He reigned from 1009 to 1028 AD.
RM2AECH27–Altar to Ly Thanh Tong, third emperor of Lý dynasty, Temple of Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam
RME1DWC2–Ly Thai To was Đại Việt Emperor and was the founder of the Later Ly Dynasty, he reigned from 1009 to 1028.
RMB3T1PM–Statue of Ly Thai To (Lý Thái Tổ) beside the Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi, Vietnam
RMDT2HDK–Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi's oldest temple.Built during the 6th century Ly dynasty.
RM2AC97YW–Bronze statue of Emperor Ly Thai To, founder of the Ly Dynasty, Hanoi, Vietnam
RFRCKREP–One Pillar Pagoda, a historic Buddhist temple built during Ly Dynasty in the 11th century, Hanoi, Vietnam
RF2WBW5RF–Statue of Ly Thai To surrounded by two dragons in Hanoi, Vietnam. He was Annam's first emperor and the founder of the Later Lý Dynasty; he reigned fro
RMDT2JBD–Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi's oldest temple.Built during the 6th century Ly dynasty.
RMRY5AFR–Vietnam, Hanoi, Quanh Tanh temple, built under the Ly dynasty between XI and XII centuries
RF2T3N670–Vietnamese people walk next to the giant bronze statue of legendary emperor Ly Thai To in central Hanoi
RF2TCTXEW–Museum of Vietnamese History. Amitabha Buddha. Ly Dynasty, 11 th century. Replica. Ho Chi Minh city. Vietnam.
RM2BKDBKJ–The Ly Thai To statue, a large bronze sculpture of Emperor Ly Thai To, founder of the Ly dynasty of Vietnam in the old quarter of Hanoi, north Vietnam
RFFC03KG–Ly Dynasty Citadel
RF2RGG49N–The historic architecture of Do Temple built in honor of eight kings of Ly Dynasty in Tuson city (Vietnam).
RF2X38XYG–Vietnam spiritual festival
RMPT0WGM–Hanoi Vietnam statue of Emperor Ly Thai To leader of the Ly Dynasty
RF2H8B7YP–The Amitabha statue of Phat Tich Pagoda is a stone sculpture from the Ly Dynasty
RF2R9JAJC–Hanoi, Vietnam-March 2023; View of one of the entrance gates of the The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long from the year 1011 during the Ly dynasty.
RMEFDGFW–Ly Thai To Statue Hanoi Vietnam
RM2KG8EWP–Statue of Lý Thái Tổ at the Hoan Kiem lake, Hanoi, Vietnam
RMB3T6PP–Statue of Ly Thai To (Lý Thái Tổ) beside the Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi, Vietnam
RFD6W8R8–Vertical close up of the statue of the Vietnamese Emperor Lý Thái Tổ aka Lý Công Uẩn who founded Hanoi against a blue sky.
RM2AC980K–Bronze statue of Emperor Ly Thai To, founder of the Ly Dynasty, Hanoi, Vietnam
RMB4RH9N–Ly Thai To statue Hoam Kiem lake Hanoi Vietnam
RFRCKRDT–One Pillar Pagoda, a historic Buddhist temple built during Ly Dynasty in the 11th century, Hanoi, Vietnam
RM2B01FPT–Vietnam: Cua Bac Gate, Hanoi Citadel, Hanoi. The Hanoi Citadel was constructed in 1010 by Emperor Ly Thai To of the Ly Dynasty. He moved the capital from Hoa Lu to Thang Long, the modern day Hanoi.
RMDT2HKG–Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi's oldest temple.Built during the 6th century Ly dynasty.
RFKF8R42–VIETNAM, Hanoi, a statue of Ly Thai To, the first emperor of the Vietnam Dynasty located at Indira Gandhi Park
RF2T3N66K–A young Vietnamese man prays and offers incense at the giant bronze statue of legendary emperor Ly Thai To in central Hanoi
RF2TCTXF4–Museum of Vietnamese History. Amitabha Buddha. Ly Dynasty, 11 th century. Replica. Ho Chi Minh city. Vietnam.
RM2BKDBKH–The Ly Thai To statue, a large bronze sculpture of Emperor Ly Thai To, founder of the Ly dynasty of Vietnam in the old quarter of Hanoi, north Vietnam
RMCECAE2–A statue in Hanoi of Vietnam's king Ly Thai To who founded the dynasty that consolidated the nation's independence from China
RFBB0JBH–Statue of Ly Thai To in Hanoi, Vietnam
RF2X38Y66–Vietnam spiritual festival
RM2T906Y8–Storage Jar, Ly dynasty, 11th-13th century, 14 1/2 x 10 3/16 x 10 3/16 in. (36.83 x 25.88 x 25.88 cm), Stoneware, Vietnam, Ly dynasty, 11th-13th century, After more than 1,000 years of varying degrees of Chinese occupation, the people of northern Vietnam gained their independence and established a capital at present-day Hanoi. This period of freedom saw a flourishing of Vietnamese culture. The selective adoption of neighboring Chinese developments in ceramics created distinctly Vietnamese forms. The spontaneity of line, color, and pattern are hallmarks of Vietnamese ceramics
RF2H8B7YH–The Amitabha statue of Phat Tich Pagoda is a stone sculpture from the Ly Dynasty
RM2R0HCXB–VIETNAM, Hanoi, a statue of Ly Thai To, the first emperor of the Vietnam Dynasty located at Indira Gandhi Park
RMEFDGGW–Ly Thai To Statue Hanoi Vietnam
RFKXTMC8–Dragon Carp on the east bank of the Han River in Da Nang
RF2FNKRFC–Large bronze sculpture of Emperor Ly Thai To of the Ly dynasty of Vietnam in Indira Gandhi Park for vietnamese and foreign travelers travel visit on L
RFD6CPB8–Vertical close up of the prominent Vietnamese Emperor Lý Thái Tổ aka Lý Công Uẩn who founded Hanoi.
RM2RDDWX7–Young boys play around the statue of Emperor Ly Thai To, leader of the Ly Dynasty,in Hanoi, Vietnam , Asia; at Temple of King Le Thai To; a statue of the King standing on a big platform, which holds a sword pointing to the lake. 1.2-metre-tall bronze statue built 1894 by a leader of the northern region named Hoang Cao Khai (1850-1933). The statue a reminder legend about the King returning the magic sword to the holy turtle, which symbolises the wish for peace
RMB4T81E–Ly Thai To statue, Hoam Kiem lake, Hanoi, Vietnam
RFRCKREC–One Pillar Pagoda, a historic Buddhist temple built during Ly Dynasty in the 11th century, Hanoi, Vietnam
RM2B01FMN–Vietnam: Ly Thai To statue, Indira Gandhi Park, Ho Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi. Lý Thái Tổ (birth name Lý Công Uẩn) was Đại Việt Emperor and was the founder of the Lý Dynasty, ruling from 1009 to 1028 CE. In 1010, Ly Thai To returned to Dai La (present day Hanoi). According to legend, as he entered the former capital a golden dragon took off from the top of the citadel and soared into the heavens. This was taken by the emperor as an extraordinarily auspicious sign, and he forthwith renamed the city Thang Long, or ‘Ascending Dragon’. Ly Thai To is regarded as the founding father of Hanoi.
RMDT2HX2–Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi's oldest temple.Built during the 6th century Ly dynasty.
RM2B01CDH–Vietnam: A dragon head, terracotta, Lý Dynasty, 11th-13th century. National Museum of Vietnamese History, Hanoi. Photo by Gryffindor - Jbarta (CC BY-SA 3.0 License).
RF2T3N662–A young Vietnamese boy plays on a tricycle in front of the giant bronze statue of legendary emperor Ly Thai To in central Hanoi
RF2TCTXF0–Museum of Vietnamese History. Amitabha Buddha. Ly Dynasty, 11 th century. Replica. Ho Chi Minh city. Vietnam.
RM2BKDBJP–The Ly Thai To statue, a large bronze sculpture of Emperor Ly Thai To, founder of the Ly dynasty of Vietnam in the old quarter of Hanoi, north Vietnam
RM2B01CDG–Vietnam: A stupa with lotus, bodhi leaf and dancer decorations. Ceramic, Lý Dynasty, 11th-13th century. National Museum of Vietnamese History, Hanoi. Photo by Gryffindor - Jbarta (CC BY-SA 3.0 License).
RMM03B9W–Brick, Ly dynasty, 11th-12th century AD, earthenware - Museum of Vietnamese History - Ho Chi Minh City - DSC06184
RF2X38Y23–Vietnam spiritual festival
RM2B01CNH–Vietnam: Large Thanh Hoa Jar with Lid. Lobed body with brown highlights, standing on a reticulated pedestal base. Ly Dynasty (c. 1000-1200). Thanh Hoa type ceramics, produced from the eleventh through thirteenth centuries, are unique in Asian ceramics, as they represent cultural influences emanating from both India and China. Using advanced firing and glazing techniques from China, their forms were often influenced by Indian bronzes, sometimes filtered through Cambodian works, brought up through the southern trade routes.
RMP5F0RG–N/A. English: Column base with two dragons, Lý dynasty, from the Temple of Buddhist Relics (Pht Tích) in the Bc Ninh Province. Français : Base de colonne à deux dragons, époque Lý, provenant du Temple des vestiges du Bouddha (Pht Tích) dans la province de Bc Ninh. . 1057. N/A 371 Column base with dragons Phat Tich NMVH EDAV
RM2B01H59–Vietnam: The Constellation of Literature (Khue Van Cac) gate, Temple of Literature (Van Mieu), Hanoi. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected by Ly Dynasty geomancers to stand in harmony with the Taoist Bich Cau temple and the Buddhist One Pillar Pagoda.
RMA05T51–Vietnam Hanoi Centre Old Quarter history statue of Ly Thai To founder of the Ly dynasty 1010 1225
RM2B01CDF–Vietnam: Bodhi leaves with dragon motif. Terracotta, Lý-Trần Dynasties, 11th-14th century. Architectural decoration. National Museum of Vietnamese History, Hanoi. Photo by Gryffindor - Jbarta (CC BY-SA 3.0 License).
RF2FNKRFH–Large bronze Emperor Ly Thai To of the Ly dynasty of Vietnam in Indira Gandhi Park for vietnamese foreign travelers travel visit on Lang Ha street at
RMD6CPBG–Horizontal close up of the prominent Vietnamese Emperor Lý Thái Tổ aka Lý Công Uẩn who founded Hanoi.
RM2B01EXE–Vietnam: A bronze crane stands on top of a turtle in front of the Altar to Confucius, Great House of Ceremonies, Temple of Literature (Van Mieu), Hanoi. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later.
RMB4TYW6–Ly Thai To statue, Hoam Kiem lake, Hanoi, Vietnam
RFRCKM8H–Mandarin duck roof decoration, Ly Dynasty, 12 century, Hanoi, Vietnam
RM2B01FH4–Vietnam: Worshipper at the main altar, Altar to Confucius, Great House of Ceremonies, Temple of Literature (Van Mieu), Hanoi. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected by Ly Dynasty geomancers to stand in harmony with the Taoist Bich Cau temple.
RMDT2J3G–Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi's oldest temple.Built during the 6th century Ly dynasty.
RM2B01B58–Vietnam: Altar to Confucius, Great House of ceremonies, Temple of Literature (Van Mieu), Hanoi. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected by Ly Dynasty geomancers to stand in harmony with the Taoist Bich Cau temple and the Buddhist One Pillar Pagoda.
RF2A9MTRF–Statue of King Le Thai To in Hanoi, Capital of Vietnam
RM2RFAYGM–Vietnam: The main altar, Altar to Confucius, Great House of Ceremonies, Temple of Literature (Van Mieu), Hanoi. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected by Ly Dynasty geomancers to stand in harmony with the Taoist Bich Cau temple.
RMB4NE7J–Quan Thanh Buddhist temple, built during the Ly dynasty (1010-1225); Hanoi, Vietnam
RM2B01FH1–Vietnam: The Drum Tower, Temple of Literature (Van Mieu), Hanoi. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected by Ly Dynasty geomancers to stand in harmony with the Taoist Bich Cau temple and the Buddhist One Pillar Pagoda.
RMM03B9Y–Brick, Bac Ninh province, Ly dynasty, 12th century AD, earthenware - Museum of Vietnamese History - Ho Chi Minh City - DSC06185
RM2B01EXD–Vietnam: Lantern in the Great House of Ceremonies, Temple of Literature (Van Mieu), Hanoi. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected by Ly Dynasty geomancers to stand in harmony with the Taoist Bich Cau temple and the Buddhist One Pillar Pagoda.
RFGAE60B–Dai Trung gate (Dai Trung Mon) between the first and second courtyards, Temple of Literature, Hanoi, Viet Nam
RMHMNKFY–Ly Thai To statue park Hanoi Vietnam. Ly Thai To was Annams first emperor and the founder of the Later Ly Dynasty
RM2HH9YX0–Ewer in the Form of an Elephant 11th–12th century Vietnam. Ewer in the Form of an Elephant. Vietnam. 11th–12th century. Glazed pottery with incised and inlaid decoration. Ly dynasty (1009–1225). Ceramics
RM2RK57E3–Bildnummer: 53714676 Datum: 09.01.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (100109) -- HENGDIAN(ZHEJIANG), Jan. 9, 2010 (Xinhua) -- General director Jin Demao (L, Front) and Chairman of Eastern Allies Satellite Television Development Group Limited Du Fangning (R, Front) unveil the red cloth on a cine-camera at the opening ceremony of a historical TV show Lu Cong Uan s way to Thang Long in Hengdian, east China s Zhejiang Province, Jan. 9, 2010. Invested by Eastern Allies Satellite Television Development Group Limited and themed at the life of Lu Cong Uan, founder of Ly dynasty in Vietnamese history, the
RF2F2YFEP–Dragon Carp on the east bank of Han River in Da Nang, vietnam. Translation: Dragon carp danang
RF2FNKRFB–Large bronze Emperor Ly Thai To of the Ly dynasty of Vietnam in Indira Gandhi Park for vietnamese foreign travelers travel visit on Lang Ha street at
RFD6CPC8–Horizontal close up floral decorations celebrating New Year, Tet, infront of the statue of Emperor Lý Thái Tổ aka Lý Công Uẩn wh
RMH8C26F–The gate of Vietnam Military History Museum.
RF2REDF4N–The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in Hanoi,Vietnam. The cultural complex comprising the royal enclosure first built during the Ly Dynasty. An UNESCO
RF2R0P7AW–Front of the central sector of the UNESCO site of Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Hanoi, Vietnam.
RMDT2HTW–Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi's oldest temple.Built during the 6th century Ly dynasty.
RMAM6W4X–Ly Thai To statue in Hanoi Old Quarter
RF2A9MTR5–Statue of King Le Thai To in Hanoi, Capital of Vietnam
RM2B0KKDX–Ewer in the Form of an Elephant, Vietnam, Ly dynasty (1009–1225), Date 11th–12th century, Vietnam, Glazed pottery with incised and inlaid decoration, H. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm); W. 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm); L. 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm), Ceramics
RFCP4DFK–Viet Nam - Hanoi. Quan Thanh Pagoda, Ly dynasty
RMPA829R–Ewer in the Form of an Elephant. Culture: Vietnam. Dimensions: H. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm); W. 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm); L. 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm). Date: 11th-12th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMM03BA0–Brick, Bac Ninh province, Ly dynasty, 12th century AD, earthenware - Museum of Vietnamese History - Ho Chi Minh City - DSC06187
RM2B01EXC–Vietnam: Lacquerware vase on an altar in Van Mieu (the Temple of Literature), Hanoi. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected by Ly Dynasty geomancers to stand in harmony with the Taoist Bich Cau temple and the Buddhist One Pillar Pagoda.
RMKXN7YE–Big bowl, ivory white glaze ceramic - Lý dynasty, 11th-12th century AD - Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts - Hanoi, Vietnam - DSC05382
RMHMNKHM–Ly Thai To statue park Hanoi Vietnam. Ly Thai To was Annams first emperor and the founder of the Later Ly Dynasty
RM2CJ768X–. The Mythology of all races .. . believed to stand on the head ofa dragon, and since a paved way, which runs from it, is re-garded as a representation of its body, any Interference withthis, even the planting of trees on it, would, the people think,result In desperate disaster. The Linh-lanh, which Is better known to the French as thePagode Balny, is on the road to Son-tay, not far from thePont de Papier. The temple is on the site of an old palaceof the time of the first Ly Dynasty. The town of Hanoi at thatperiod extended toward the Village du Papier, and the citadeland various public monume
RM2RK57DD–Bildnummer: 53714675 Datum: 09.01.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (100109) -- HENGDIAN(ZHEJIANG), Jan. 9, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Actress Nguyen Thuy Van (L) prepares at the opening ceremony of a historical TV show Lu Cong Uan s way to Thang Long in Hengdian, east China s Zhejiang Province, Jan. 9, 2010. Invested by Eastern Allies Satellite Television Development Group Limited and themed at the life of Lu Cong Uan, founder of Ly dynasty in Vietnamese history, the TV show started to shoot on Saturday. The expected ten series TV show will be the longest TV show in Vietnamese history when it is completed
RMDDKEFN–Celadon glazed burial jar with cover, Ly dynasty, Vietnam, 11th-mid 12th century. Artist: Unknown
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