Statue of Buddha's birth, with the image of a baby standing on a blooming lotus, one hand pointing to the sky, the other hand pointing to the ground. In history books, the story is told that the Ly Dynasty kings often presided over the national ceremony of Buddha's birthday and held a Buddha bathing festival in early summer, on the eighth day of the fourth month, where the ceramic lotus pedestal to place the Buddha's birthday statue is now visible. still.
Statues of Northern origin wear skirts or robes but sometimes wear nothing like most ancient statues of Central and Southern origin.