Iconic Vietnamese symbols to grace Japanese time piece

03:12, 17/12/2019

Famous watch brand Orient's new edition underscores a symbol of Hanoi and Vietnam's sovereignty over Spratly and Paracel archipelagoes.

 

Famous watch brand Orient's new edition underscores a symbol of Hanoi and Vietnam's sovereignty over Spratly and Paracel archipelagoes.

Khue Van Cac, the pavilion of the Constellation of Literature located inside the Temple of Literature, is a symbol of Hanoi. Photo by Shutterstock/An Huy.
Khue Van Cac, the pavilion of the Constellation of Literature located inside the Temple of Literature, is a symbol of Hanoi. Photo by Shutterstock/An Huy.

Orient is the first foreign watch designer to incorporate such Vietnamese symbols.

This special Vietnam edition will mark the 1,010th anniversary of the foundation of the capital Thang Long, now called Hanoi, in 2020, a release from the company says.

The watch face is graced by Khue Van Cac, the Constellation of Literature pavilion inside the Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam’s first national university. In 2012, this pavilion was named an official symbol of the capital city.

The Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) pavilion was built in 1805 on four stone stilts with two red windows on top and an elaborate roof. The icon also graces the VND100,000 currency note.

For many years, the Temple of Literature has been a place of near pilgrimage to countless students and parents who believe touching its stone stele, inscribed with the names of former mandarin scholars, will afford luck during major exams.

(Source:Vnexpress)