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Cluster of Thai Nguyen uprising relics

Cluster of Thai Nguyen uprising relics

105 years ago, the Thai Nguyen uprising led by Doi Can and Luong Ngoc Quyen shook the French colonial government in Indochina. This is considered the most heroic armed uprising in our nation's history in the early twentieth century. Going back in history, in the early years of the 20th century, the people in Thai Nguyen province as well as the whole country suffered greatly from the oppression and exploitation of the French colonialists and their henchmen. In that situation, the patriotic children of their hometown Thai Nguyen raised the flag of insurrection, led by Trinh Van Can and Luong Ngoc Quyen. The uprising broke out on the evening of August 30, 1917. Doi Truong, Ba Chen and a number of enlightened soldiers came to kill the warden Noel and other powerful henchmen of the enemy. Mr. Doi Gia and his teammates came to kill a couple named Loet (Loet) - a very cruel prison guard, opened the prison door, broke the chains, and freed over 200 political prisoners and common criminals. Mr. Luong Ngoc Quyen was paralyzed and was carried out by his brothers. Next, Mr. Doi Gia opened the military food warehouse, took clothes and ammunition to equip the insurgents, then occupied the Consulate Palace, the courthouse, the courthouse, the wine warehouse, the ammunition warehouse... With tenacious fighting spirit, the insurgents took control of the province within a week. On September 5, 1917, the insurgent front in Thai Nguyen town was broken, forcing them to retreat from Thai Nguyen. Mr. Luong Ngoc Quyen was seriously injured and sacrificed heroically. Although it later failed, the uprising left a special milestone. For the first time in Vietnam's modern history, an uprising took place, seizing power in a province, having a declaration, declaring independence, having a national flag, a national name, and establishing its own army. The cluster of Thai Nguyen uprising relics was ranked Nationally in 1997, including relics: Green loincloth soldiers camp, French ambassador's palace, Thai Nguyen prison, Doi Can temple. SOURCE: Department of Foreign Affairs of Thai Nguyen Province

Thai Nguyen 151 view

Rating : Provincial level relics

Open door

Discover Thai Nguyen

Van Mountain - Vo Mountain relic area

Thai Nguyen 1980

National monument

Hang Pagoda (Thai Nguyen City)

Thai Nguyen 1808

National monument

DINH HOA, THAI NGUYEN ATK ATK REMOTE AREA

Thai Nguyen 1726

Special national monument

National historical site of 60 martyrs of TNXP Company 915, Team 91 Bac Thai

Thai Nguyen 1656

National monument

Thinh Dan Pagoda

Thai Nguyen 1597

National monument

Duom Temple

Thai Nguyen 1538

National monument

7/27 National Historical Site

Thai Nguyen 1515

National monument

Cultural and historical relics of Trinh Temple and the legend of Tien River

Thai Nguyen 1497

Provincial level relics

Phu Lien Pagoda

Thai Nguyen 1494

Provincial level relics

Salt Bridge Pagoda | Cau Muoi Communal House

Thai Nguyen 1473

Provincial level relics

Outstanding relic site