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Coming to Dak Nong, a province of the Central Highlands, you are certainly no longer unfamiliar with the images of waterfalls flowing from the mountains, high mountains and caves hidden in deep forests. In recent years, exploring Chu Bluk volcanic cave has been the desire of many people when coming to Dak Nong, because this place has not had any human impact and there are many interesting things hidden deep inside waiting to be discovered. break. One of the ideal trekking spots for tourists coming to Dak Nong today is Chu Bluk volcanic cave. Chu Bluk Cave, also known as Bat Cave, is about 25km long, located in Buon Choah commune, Krong No district, Dak Nong province, about 20km from Krong No district center. The cave extends from the Dray Sap waterfall area to Buon Choah cave, inside divided into more than 100 large and small caves thanks to the flow of lava millions of years ago, hidden in basalt rock. According to researchers, the formation of large and small caves inside took place 3,700 years ago by volcanic eruption. The more you go inside Chu Blúk, the more clearly you see the separation between the inside and outside of the cave. This place is covered in darkness and only occasionally receives a few rays of light through the cracks in the rocks; The damp and cold air evokes something a bit ghostly. In addition, you will hear the sound of water drops trickling down from above and shattering when they hit the ground, creating a special sound in the quiet space of the cave, adding mystery and appeal to the cave. journey. According to TransViet Wanderlust, exploring Chu Bluk volcano has many interesting activities and to fully experience the "soul" of the great mountain, the first challenge for tourists is the trekking route about 9km long. The feeling of walking on uneven volcanic rocks, in the middle of a lava field with grass and trees hiding footprints is both scary and exciting. In return, the scenery of blue clouds and sky, endless mountains and forests, and poetic nature is so beautiful. Besides, visitors can also cycle to visit the village, pass through charming fragrant coffee fields for only about 3km and occasionally go through some winding roads with vertical slopes. Then relax with a warm cup of coffee next to the "muse" Dray Nur, pouring torrential, white waterfalls. Besides, lighting a fire, camping, roasting potatoes, grilling meat, singing, dancing... amidst the majestic mountains and forests gives a valuable moment. If you want to go to Dak Nong to participate in festivals, you can come in early spring, at this time there are many festivals taking place such as longevity ceremony, new rice worship ceremony, heart year ceremony, gong festival. gongs,... all are very attractive and imbued with indigenous culture.
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From January to December
Dak G'lun waterfall eco-tourism area is located in Quang Tam commune, Tuy Duc district, about 29km from Highway 14, about 50km from Gia Nghia city towards the city. Ho Chi Minh. Dak G'lun Waterfall is surrounded by more than 1,000 hectares of special-use forest with a rich and diverse ecosystem with many ancient trees with wide green canopy. With a height of nearly 60m, water from above pours down in white sheets. At the foot of the waterfall are tens of thousands of undulating mountain rocks of various shapes and forms, creating Dak G'lun waterfall a majestic and poetic scene. In addition, this place also has beautiful mountain rocks for you to sit and watch billions of cool water bubbles, splashing like drizzle and colorful rainbows created from steam and sunlight, along with Ferns, moss and green vegetation... create a poetic space for visitors to admire and relax after busy, tiring days. Right next to the waterfall, there are large and flat grounds for tourists to camp overnight. This is also an ideal place for tourists to watch the sun rise... Tourists who like to explore and adventure can pass through the waterfalls. cool, smooth mountain rock to admire the panoramic view of the waterfall arch shaped like a giant frog mouth spewing water. Currently, the tourist area has invested in a number of items such as: welcome gate; the souvenir shop; duplex motel (10 rooms); mushroom house; zoo; parking lot, camping site... Here, visitors can stay overnight and enjoy the flavors of Central Highlands specialties such as: Bitter tomato soup, bep leaves, rattan buds; Lam rice, grilled meat...
Dak Nong 1766 view
February to March
The Central Highlands mountains and forests are the perfect destination for those who love natural beauty, are passionate about adventure and discovery. Recently, Lieng Nung waterfall has been rumored by the traveling community with its cool green space and charming scenery. Lieng Nung Waterfall, also known as Dieu Thanh Waterfall, is located in N'Jrieng village, about 8km from Gia Nghia city center, Dak Nong province. The waterfall is about 30m high and flows down rocky slopes. To get to the waterfall, you have to overcome a long and challenging road. However, the wonderful natural scenery and peaceful space here will make you feel worth it. Therefore, Lieng Nung waterfall is still an attractive destination in travel itineraries to explore Dak Nong. Each waterfall in Dak Nong is closely connected to a legendary story, passed down through many generations. Lieng Nung Waterfall is no exception. This is the only waterfall originating from Dak Ninh stream - a place known for its clean water source and healing properties. According to local people, the waterfall's name Lieng Nung has the following meaning: Lieng is waterfall and Nung is rest and relaxation. Legend has it that in the past there was a drought that caused plants and animals to die en masse. Only the trees and animals at the waterfall survived. Realizing this, people gathered here to get drinking water. Since then, Lieng Nung waterfall has become a symbol of Dak Nong and is respected and preserved by local residents. Lieng Nung waterfall is known as the most attractive destination in Gia Nghia city, Dak Nong province. Lieng Nung waterfall imbues the wild and free spirit of the people of the Central Highlands, creating a strong attraction for everyone, making them unable to help but be amazed by this wonderful beauty. Standing in front of the majestic picture of the waterfall, listening to the intense sound of water pouring from a height and experiencing the pristine beauty of nature will be unforgettable moments for those who have ever set foot in Lieng Nung. Lieng Nung Waterfall has a unique structure, including a total of 3 waterfall clusters. The largest cluster of waterfalls has a height of 30 m, pouring into the Dak Nia stream. The main attraction of the falls is the rock structure formed from erupted lava interacting with water. The flow of the waterfall creates a beautiful image like a strip of white silk lying across the craggy rocks. When you get close, you will be captivated by the magnificence of the waterfall, the echoing sound of pouring water, white water foam splashing out for nearly a meter. The four sides of the waterfall are wild mountain scenery, high cliffs, dense vegetation and dangerous trails. At the foot of the waterfall is clear blue water to the bottom. If you come in the dry season, you can admire the water shimmering in the sunlight, looking like a rainbow. After a long journey, you can take a relaxing dip in the cool water, experiencing the wonderful feeling of the "healing" flow. In front of the picturesque scene of Lieng Nung waterfall, you will want to save thousands of "virtual life" photos for yourself. Every view at the waterfall is a "million-like" background, from the forest, waterfall to the blue lake surface. The road to the waterfall is somewhat wild and dangerous, but creates a wonderful natural picture. For those who love adventure and trekking, this is an activity not to be missed. When you reach the waterfall, you can set up a camping tent with friends, enjoy the beautiful scenery and organize a BBQ party. In addition to enjoying waterfalls, taking photos and camping, exploring the villages of the M'nong and Ma ethnic groups also opens up opportunities for you to better understand the rich and diverse culture of the Central Highlands people. .With the wild and mysterious beauty that nature bestows, Lieng Nung waterfall is a destination that you should not miss when visiting Dak Nong. What are you waiting for? Grab your backpack and conquer one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Central Highlands!
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From May to October
When it comes to Central Highlands tourism, surely those who love traveling will immediately think of majestic mountain and forest scenes, or vast plateaus and valleys with rich fields, and a fresh climate. , cool all year round in the red basalt land. Among them, Ta Dung National Park is one of the tourist destinations that makes a strong impression on domestic and foreign tourists. As an ecological reserve in Dak Nong province, this place not only plays an important role in the country's ecosystem, but is also an impressive tourist destination known as "Ha Long Bay on land" of the Central Highlands. Coming to Ta Dung National Park, visitors will feel the cool and fresh climate all year round. Furthermore, there will be the opportunity to explore many magnificent natural landscapes such as: Granite Waterfall, Sun Waterfall, Dak Rteng Stream, Dak Plao.... which will definitely bring you memorable experiences. Ta Dung National Park is located in Dak Som commune, Dak Glong district, Dak Nong province (more than 50km from Gia Nghia town). This is an eco-tourism area located on a mountain range about 1000 m high, with an area of more than 26,000 hectares, with a forest coverage rate of up to 85% and an extremely diverse ecosystem. form. Hydroelectric flow blocking activities have created an elevated lake with an area of nearly 6,000 hectares of water surface. From there, dozens of large and small islands were formed, creating an extremely interesting landscape and is likened to "Ha Long Bay in the Central Highlands". Just look towards the lake, visitors will see the scene of clear, calm, blue water. The highlight is 36 small islands floating scattered on the lake surface, creating an extremely vivid picture. Not only does it possess an amazing landscape, this is also the home of more than 37 rare animal species that need to be preserved. Among them, Central Silvered Langur, Rufous-cheeked Gibbon (Hylobates gabriellae) and Black-shanked Douc, Golden Deer (also known as swamp deer) are extremely rare species that are not easy to see. The first thing when booking Coming to Ta Dung, you will see a beautiful wonder of the Central Highlands. This place always retains the immense green beauty of the mountains, rivers and lakes. You will easily feel the fresh beauty of the natural picture of mountains, forests, rivers, lakes, clouds and sky blending together. Experience sitting on a boat cruising around on the calm, blue lake. Moments later, the boat gently weaved through the islands scattered across the lake. This is the time for you to enjoy nature and breathe the freshest air. If you have the opportunity, rent a boat to enjoy the panoramic view of Ta Dung lake. However, the price to rent a boat to the lake is a bit high. But in return, this is an experience that gives you a very "chill", extremely luxurious, and unique feeling. For those who love adventure, you should not miss the activity of conquering Ta Dung peak. With an altitude of more than 1,982m above sea level, this is the highest point in the mountain range of the National Park. At the top, you will see majestic views, visit and learn more about ancient tea species. In the Ta Dung National Park area, amidst the pristine mountains and forests, join a group of friends to organize an outdoor camping session and a BBQ party. Gather together to eat, sing and share stories. This will definitely be an interesting activity that every young person should experience once. This place has the beauty of a harmonious blend of mountains, forests, cloudy sky, and a calm lake surface dotted with countless small floating islands. Checking in virtually is one of the indispensable activities during the journey. Your job is to prepare gorgeous dresses, choose impressive areas and views to take beautiful photos. In addition to natural beauty, coming to Ta Dung, visitors also have the opportunity to experience cultural beauty. The unique and mysterious characteristics of the Chau Ma ethnic group. In addition, visiting Dak Nia Traditional Craft Village, about 10km from Gia Nghia town center, is also a place you should not miss. This is the place to preserve and promote the traditional weaving craft of the ethnic minorities here. Thanks to the awareness of forest protection of the Ma people, over the years, Ta Dung Nature Reserve has always maintained the immense green color of a paradise on earth, a natural treasure in the midst of the majestic Central Highlands.
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From May to October
Dak Nong is a land with immense coffee hills, wild waterfalls and unique natural gems hidden within. One of those gems is the beautiful West Lake, located quietly in the heart of the great forest. West Lake Dak Mil (Dak Nong) was officially invested and built in 1982. Because it is located in the west of Dak Mil district, people The locality took that name to name West Lake. From 2023, West Lake will also have another name, Dak Mil volcanic lake. This is point number 23 in the "Symphony of New Waves" tourist route, belonging to UNESCO Dak Nong Global Geopark. The volcanic lake has become one of the prominent places when visitors come to visit and explore the land of Dak Nong. With an open lake surface area of about 108 hectares and a circumference of more than 10 km, the volcanic lake is like a mirror. in the heart of Dak Mil town, Dak Mil district. The winding roads or rows of green trees around the lake also contribute to the poetic beauty of the lake. Viewed from above, the volcanic lake is a highlight among the vast mountains and hills, surrounded by lush green forests, both serving as a water reservoir and a valuable natural product of Dak Nong province. Therefore, the volcanic lake is considered a precious gem in the Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark area. The volcanic lake does not stand out for its large area but is also home to a diverse and diverse ecosystem. abundant. With more than 500 aquatic species living in the lake, the lake becomes a unique biological treasure of the Central Highlands. The calm, clear lake surface is not only an important water source for agriculture but also creates a picturesque landscape. Anyone who comes here is fascinated by the stillness and mystery of the water surface, reflecting the blue sky and surrounding forests. With a favorable geographical location, the volcanic lake is not only close to urban centers but also near famous scenic spots. Coming to Tay Dak Mil Lake, visitors also have the opportunity to explore the typical cultural features of the Central Highlands. Visit the historical relic Dak Mil Prison; Interact with local M'nong indigenous people, enjoy specialty dishes such as coffee, avocado, durian, bamboo-tube rice, bitter eggplant, soup, grilled meat... Not just a place to store With historical value, the volcanic lake is also a unique cultural space. Every year, on the full moon of January and July, the volcanic lake becomes brilliant with the lantern festival - a traditional activity of Dak Mil people praying for national peace and prosperity. Sparkling flower lanterns on the water create a mysterious and attractive spiritual space, attracting thousands of locals and tourists from all over to enjoy. In addition to festive activities, visitors to the volcanic lake can also enjoy specialties at romantic restaurants and cafes located along the lake shore. Homestays and garden villas are built in many different styles and architecture, giving visitors interesting and new vacation experiences. Not only that, West Lake is also an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, picnicking or simply enjoying the peaceful natural space. In recent years, Dak Mil district has invested in building parks, fountains and a system of walking paths around the lake, and stone embankments to protect the lake shore, turning this place into an ideal destination for tourists and local people. direction. The beautiful scenery of the volcanic lake is a wonderful "virtual living" and "check-in" space for many young people. The scene at the end of the day at the lakeside really makes people fascinated with the golden color of the afternoon sun, the sparkling lake reflecting the colors of the sky. Finding a small cafe by the lake and sitting quietly enjoying the sunset at the volcanic lake is definitely an experience visitors will never forget. Although the volcanic lake is gradually becoming an attractive tourist destination, the protection and sustainable development of this place is extremely important. With the increasing number of tourists, Dak Mil district authorities have been implementing many measures to protect the environment and lake ecosystem. Construction works, waste collection systems and the development of environmentally friendly tourism infrastructure are all carefully invested, ensuring that the volcanic lake retains its pristine and rich beauty. ecosystem. Volcanic Lake with its quiet natural beauty and development history associated with the lives of Dak Mil people, is not only an outstanding tourist destination but also a symbol of the harmony between people and nature. . In the heart of the majestic M'nong plateau, the volcanic lake is like a gentle highlight, giving visitors a sense of peace and unforgettable experiences.
Dak Nong 1483 view
From November to April
When it comes to tourism in the Central Highlands in general or Dak Nong in particular, waterfalls seem to be listed as "specialties". Amidst the majestic mountains and forests, the rivers rushing down the mountain slopes create countless beautiful waterfalls. Prominent among them, Luu Ly waterfall appears in the midst of vast nature with a clear but equally fierce beauty. Located right in the Nam Nung historical and cultural eco-tourism area in Nam N'Jang commune, Dak Song district, Luu Ly Waterfall is the perfect choice for you in your journey to explore the green road in the Central Highlands. Originating from the Nam Nung mountain range, the waterfall gently curves through each ravine and falls down at the final destination, creating an impressive and enchanting landscape picture. When you come to check-in at Luu Ly Waterfall, you must definitely look for the Kissing Bridge. The reason it has such a strange name is because its fruit resembles a ring box with a large round heart-shaped seed hidden inside. According to legend, in the past, in Dak-Cut village, there was a boy named R'No-Dan - a S'tieng person, who fell deeply in love with the village girl I'Shayk. However, because of his handsome appearance combined with his status as the oldest son among Rem's elders, I'Shayk doubted his sincerity and always tried to refuse. One day, R'No-Dan heard that I'Shayk had accepted a marriage proposal from a boy from a neighboring village, R'Leo. Because he was so heartbroken over the love that had "not yet bloomed and already ended", R'No-Dan decided to leave for the forest and from then on no one saw him return. Then, while going to the forest to cut firewood, the villagers came across a strange fruit that looked like a wedding ring box with a crimson heart inside. They told each other that it was R'No-Dan who died and transformed into this marriage proposal to prove his heart. Nestled in the middle of a deep green ancient forest, the air at Luu Ly Waterfall is extremely fresh and refreshing. Stopping to rest at the waterfall, you will be immersed in the beautiful and relaxing space of the great forest. The sound of the waterfall flowing through the ears, the chirping of birds calling each other in the ancient trees or the cool breeze gently blowing through the hair as a welcome from "mother nature" to her little children. Not as noisy and intense as Lieng Nung waterfall, coming to Luu Ly, you feel like you are lost in a magical natural place with a fresh ecosystem that is rare to find anywhere else. The white flow of the waterfall is like the loose hair of a young girl in the jungle of the plateau. This beauty is not too gorgeous, but extremely impressive, gentle and mixed with a bit of wildness. To get here, you have to walk through a small path and down hundreds of previously built stairs. At the foot of the waterfall is a large, transparent lake, next to it there are many large and small rocks for you to enjoy playing with friends or taking check-in photos. It seems that the fatigue of having to move a lot is nothing when you sit and rest for a few minutes on these rocks and feel the coolness of the clear water. In particular, you and your "accomplices" can go through the cliff to go deep into the cave below the waterfall. Looking outside, the natural scenery becomes even more impressive behind the white water like a silk strip. On sunny days, when the rays of light penetrate each leafy canopy and "gently touch" the water droplets from the waterfall, creating white foam, it will create a beautiful rainbow, making many people feel like they are lost in paradise. fairyland. Traveling to the Central Highlands in general and coming back to Luu Ly Waterfall in particular will help you have moments of relaxation and comfort in a quiet and peaceful natural space. Listening to the sound of the waterfall mixed with the sounds of wild birds and rustling leaves is definitely an experience that makes you forget all the troubles in life and rediscover lightness and endless joy.
Dak Nong 1377 view
From November to April
The historical relic of Cay Xoai village is a contact point to open the North-South strategic corridor, the section through Dak Nong province. On May 25, 1959, the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of National Defense officially established Group B90, with the mission of secretly going to the South with on-site units to build facilities and open two routes to the East and West. from the Southern Central Highlands to the Southeast region - where the Southern Party Committee is located. Overcoming difficulties, sacrifices and even unsuccessful connection trips, finally, at about 4:00 p.m., October 30, 1960, the B90 Working Group made contact with the C200 working group of the Southeast region. Ministry at Cay Xoai village, Dak Nia commune, City. Gia Nghia, Dak Nong province. On November 4, 1960, at kilometer 4 on the Dak Song to Gia Nghia road, the western wing of Group B90 continued to make contact with unit C270 from the Southeast. This is an event of particularly important strategic significance. The North-South strategic corridor was opened, becoming an important node to help smooth the Ho Chi Minh route, from here, the transport route Military strategy Ho Chi Minh Road is like a lifeline running from North to South, providing timely human and material resources from the great rear of the socialist North to the great front line of the South, making a decisive contribution to victory. greatness of the resistance war against the US to save the country. From 1961 to 1965, the Ho Chi Minh Trail was smooth, and tens of thousands of Southern compatriots gathered to go to the North and returned to the battlefield; A series of essential items such as parcels, official documents, weapons, ammunition, including liberation radio equipment... were urgently transported by soldiers between the East and West wings. provide support for the battlefields of the South and the extreme South Central region; Transporting high-ranking Party officials to the South to lead the masses in the fight against America. After a period of operation, the base in the Southern Central Highlands was expanded and connected to areas with bases in Tay Khanh Hoa, Tay Ninh Thuan, Dak Lak, Lam Dong and connected from Dak Mil to war zone D. In addition, the Quang Duc corridor force coordinated with Cambodia to expand the control area along the corridor, creating effective continuity and coordination across battlefields during the resistance war. To achieve the miracle of connecting the battlefields, making an important contribution to the great victory of the resistance war against the US, it is impossible not to mention the role of ethnic people in the area who sacrificed their lives, arduously protecting the corridor, protecting forces participating in military transport on Truong Son road, hiding officers, protecting the revolution, ensuring smooth operations. These are the boys and girls of Group H50 who stick to the road, despite hardships and deprivation; They are groups of local civilians who secretly carry goods and weapons to overcome high passes, steep slopes, muddy fields and dangerous posts; That is the image of 800 compatriots at Nam Nung base having to eat forest leaves and tubers to save rice, corn, potatoes, and cassava to help the road construction team and officers and soldiers walking on the corridor, despite the dangers to get there. raise troops, protect revolutionary soldiers... Cay Xoai village historical relic "Place to establish communication to open the North-South strategic corridor, section through Dak Nong province" is one of the historical places associated with the miracle of the 20th century - Duong Truong Son, invested in construction by the State and completed on March 23, 2010. On August 2, 2011, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognized this as a national revolutionary historical relic. On October 30, 2017, the People's Committee of Dak Nong province organized a memorial ceremony and placed a stele listing the list of officers and soldiers who participated in fighting and sacrificed their lives in carrying out the tasks of construction and protection. North-South strategic corridor, in Cay Xoai village, Dak Nia commune, City. Gia Nghia, Dak Nong province. Source: Party Committee of Agencies and Enterprises of Dak Nong Province
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Located along Highway 14, about 60 km from the center of Gia Nghia town, Dak Mil prison, located in Dak Mil district, is a majestic historical relic still bearing the mark of time. Dak Mil Prison, recognized as a National Historical Site on March 17, 2005. In 1940, the Revolutionary movement broke out all over the country, due to the increasing number of political prisoners at Buon Ma Thuot Prison and to serve the construction of the road through the M'Nong plateau next to Buon prison. Ma Thuot French colonialists also built Dak Mil Prison, (now in Dak Mil district, Dak Nong) in the middle of an old forest, where the sacred forest and poisonous water were used to imprison political prisoners. Dak Mil Prison, became a revolutionary base in the district and witnessed many escapes by Vietnamese Communist soldiers. From 1940 to 1943, this place detained hundreds of communist soldiers, at one time up to 120 people. Revolutionary soldiers exiled to Dak Mil Prison, from 1941 to 1943: Chu Hue, Ho Tung Mau, Nguyen Tao, Tran Huu Doanh, Truong Van Linh, Nguyen Khai, Tran Tong, Le Nam Thang... At the end of 1943, the French transferred all the prisoners here to Buon Ma Thuot prison and destroyed Dak Mil prison. Dak Mil Prison, in ancient times, was built on a piece of land in the middle of the gloomy mountains and forests of Dak Mil district. Outside the 9-room wooden prison with a thatched roof is a wooden fence secured with barbed wire. Inside the Prison, the walkway is located between two rows of wooden floors with enough foot shackles and hand shackles, each shackle has 4 bamboo pipes hanging: 2 upper pipes for drinking water, 2 lower pipes for urine and feces. Over a long period of time, Dak Mil Prison was dilapidated and became ruins. Currently, on December 31, 2010, after more than two years of restoration, Dak Nong province completed the restoration and construction of the Dak Mil Prison National Historical Site, in village 9A, Dak Lao commune. (Dak Mil). The project is invested by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism with a total cost of over 9 billion VND. The entire relic is located in the middle of a crowded residential area with an area of nearly 1 hectare, with two main items: the prison and the exhibition house of artifacts. The prison has been recreated with an area similar to the prison previously built by the French colonialists, and the old foundations still remain. Source: Dak Mil District Electronic Information Page,.
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Based on local historical records and the accounts of some village elders in Krong No, N'Trang Guh, real name Y Guh, is an Ede ethnic person, born around 1845, in Choáh Kplang village, now in the commune. Buon Choáh (Krong No). Legend has it that N'Trang Guh was talented, virtuous and a good hunter in the village, so he had many valuable possessions such as rhino horn and ivory. Not only that, he also knows how to calculate business well, so every time the season comes, he always harvests a lot of rice and corn, raises many buffaloes, cows, pigs, chickens... and has a reputation in near and far villages, and is loved by everyone. beloved person. In addition to being rich in wealth, he is also a compassionate person because he always guides people through experiences in hunting, animal husbandry, and farming and is willing to help the poor, in need, and with crop failures. In 1884, the Siamese army waged a war of invasion, capturing the lower reaches of the Krong No and Krong Ana rivers. Responding to N'Trang Guh's call, people in 20 Bih ethnic villages living in the Krong No and Krong Ana river basins stood up against foreign invaders. The insurgent army commanded by N'Trang Guh had up to 600 people, had no guns, only used rudimentary weapons: bows, arrows, spears... In order to increase their strength, N'Trang Guh created a fairly good crossbow. special, not found anywhere else. The crossbow is longer than a person's head, the side is one hand wide, and shoots 3 arrows at a time. With this powerful weapon, combined with the spirit of courage, tenacity and cunning, in 1887, the N'Trang Guh insurgent army surrounded and destroyed the entire Siamese army right on the fields of Tur and Phok villages. The glorious victory of the N'Trang Guh insurgent army crushed the invasion of the Siamese army, helping the people feel secure in working in production and building villages. In the early years of the 20th century, the ruling apparatus of the French colonial government acquired and controlled almost all the trading and trading of indigenous people in the Central Highlands. Bourgeois, the first French envoy in Dak Lak, blatantly used military force to drive the Ede and M'nong people to other places, taking over villages, villages, land, fields, and water wharves to Establish plantations and build a system of posts. The compatriots were forced to work as laborers on French plantations, and they had to work 14 to 15 hours a day. In early 1900, the French army invaded the villages of the Bih people along the Krong No and Krong Ana river basins. N'Trang Guh led the insurgent army to fight against the invaders, the most famous being the battle to destroy the Tur garrison. One morning in 1901, under the direction of N'Trang Guh, the insurgents crossed the Krong No River to surround Tur station, used crossbows to shoot many enemy soldiers, and then attacked the station. In just a short time, all the enemy troops stationed here were destroyed. The colonialist Buoc Gioa, who had a lot of blood debt to the people, died in front of the station yard. Taking advantage of the victory, the insurgents continued to attack, one by one destroying other colonial posts such as Jiang post, Dur post... With the skillful and courageous leadership of N'Trang Guh, the insurgents fought fought for 13 years. In 1914, because there was a traitor in the ranks of the insurgent army, the location of N'Trang Guh's station was revealed, so he was arrested by the French and sentenced to death. After N'Trang Guh passed away, his body was brought back by the people to be buried in his hometown, where he was born, Choah village, Choah village (Krong No). To remember the place that left many illustrious marks of the chief of Ede village, a hero of the Central Highlands peoples, on August 2, 2011, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism ranked N'Trang Guh souvenir site is classified as a national historical site. Source: Krong No District Electronic Information Page
Dak Nong 2018 view
The locations of the Mnong people's movement against the French colonialists led by the hero N'Trang Long are places that mark glorious and heroic victories against foreign invaders, demonstrating the will to fight resiliently. the indomitable spirit, solidarity, and gratitude of the people of the Central Highlands ethnic groups in the national liberation struggle movement. After the war passed, this place still has traces of tunnels, trenches, ramparts, fortifications... with historical and cultural value in educating generations about the tradition of love for the homeland. Currently, to remember the merits and victories of the struggle against the invaders, the authorities have ranked, invested in, renovated, and restored a number of locations of the struggle movement led by N'Trang Long in Tuy Duc district and building a monument in Gia Nghia City specifically as: 1. The remains of Bu Méra post have a total area of 1 hectare (100m - 100m). The previous post was arranged quite scientifically, including a main door in the West - North, 2.5m wide and 2 side doors (exit doors). dangerous) West - South and East - North through the trench running down the Dak Buk So tributary. With an overall area of only 1 hectare, Bu Méra station contains an ecological sub-population with echoes of the Central Highlands mountains and forests; There are many types of large wood, aged from 70 to 90 years (regenerated wood, still almost intact), along with many species of birds, squirrels, reptiles, etc. Currently, the relic has been restored and embellished. with items such as moats, ramparts, gates, etc. to serve tourists. 2. Bu Nor bon vestiges with an area of about 7 hectares, currently located in the protective forest of Quang Tan Forestry Enterprise with many types of wood of quite large size, still intact. 3. The vestiges of "Henri Maitre Beer" were recognized as a provincial historical relic by the People's Committee of Dak Nong province on December 24, 2008 by the People's Committee of Dak Nong province. Currently, Henri Maitre's grave remains intact. The grave has an area of about 3m2, the highest point is 40cm (above the ground), traces reflect the crimes of the French colonialists against the people of the Central Highlands ethnic groups; reflects the resilient and indomitable will to fight of the people of Dak Nong ethnic groups under the brave strategic leadership of national hero N'Trang Long. 4. Monument to Hero N'Trang Long and the national liberation movement of 1912 - 1935 at Dak Nu hill, Nghia Duc ward, Gia Nghia city. On August 27, 2007, the historical site of the anti-French colonial movement of the M'nong people led by N'Trang Long was recognized as a national revolutionary historical site. according to the decision of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Source: Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Dak Nong
Dak Nong 2001 view
The B4 - Interprovincial IV resistance base relic area in Tan Tien village, Nam Nung commune (Krong No) is currently being invested in construction and restoration, nearly completed. Not only is it a "red address" to preserve and educate revolutionary traditions, but the relic site promises to become one of the attractive historical-ecological tourist destinations. The historical relic of resistance base B4 - Inter-Province IV is located in the middle of a rolling hilly area that seems to embrace and protect the vestiges of a heroic historical period. Here, in December 1960, the Quang Duc Provincial Party Committee was established under the 5th Inter-Regional Party Committee, based on the resistance base area in Nam Nung including the villages of R'cop, Ja Ráh, Doc Ju, Broah, Choaih, Fi Bri to lead the revolution. Resistance Base Area B4 - Inter-Province IV during the resistance war played the role of both the front line and the rear, a place to build revolutionary forces and participate in producing and supplying food for the front line, for other regions to relieve hunger. At the same time, it is also the place to organize major battles right in the base area, draining enemy forces, opening up strategic corridors, and effectively serving the Southern battlefield. With those heroic historical achievements, on March 17, 2005, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognized the B4 Resistance Base - Inter-Province IV Historical Relic as a National-level relic. In order for the place to be worthy of its role and position in revolutionary history, in recent years, the Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has organized surveys and zoned relics. On that basis, the province also decided to invest more than 28 billion VND to build and restore items: fortification area, inter-provincial office area IV, B4 Personnel Office office, conference hall, military station. y, bridge over the base area, internal roads of the base area, ceremonial areas (souvenir houses, memorial stele, monuments) and planting trees, creating environmental landscape in the Nam Nung revolutionary base area. In order to promote the value of revolutionary history, propaganda and education work among the people, especially the young generation, about the great value of the relic site has been widely deployed, since then, there has been a conscious Protect and understand the cultural and historical tourism potential of the homeland. Source: Dak Nong Electronic Newspaper
Dak Nong 1982 view
Hill 722 - Dak Sak is a US-Puppet commando base established in 1965. This is where a fierce battle took place between regular troops and local military forces attacking and destroying the commando base on September 19. August 22 and 23, 1968. Hill 722 is at an altitude of 722m above sea level in Tho Hoang 4 village, Dak Sak commune, Dak Mil district. In May 1965, the US - puppet government and the Saigon government built the Hill 722 military base (also known as Duc Lap special forces camp) about 10 km east of the center of Duc Lap district to strengthen their forces. volume and increased military activities. To deal with the enemy's plots and tricks, in 1968 the Politburo and Central Highlands Field Command determined it was necessary to destroy the enemy at Duc Lap district headquarters, whose core was the military base Hill 722 - Dak Sak, one of the enemy's key strongholds on the Central Highlands front. Implementing that policy, during the years 1968 to 1975, our main force coordinated with the local army and people to organize many battles at this base, on the one hand to drain the enemy's vital forces, and on the other hand to defeat the enemy. destroyed the system of posts that were sabotaging the Ho Chi Minh Trail on the Southern Central Highlands battlefield. After 1968, after many heavy defeats in the Southern Central Highlands battlefield, the enemy retreated and entrenched in military bases, in which Hill 722 - Dak Sak was an important military base. From here, they continued to implement the policy of gathering people to form hamlets. Faced with that situation, to maintain the posture, the Quang Duc Provincial Party Committee directed the Dak Mil District Party Committee, determined to overcome difficulties, implement the "three clings" (cadres cling to the people, people cling to the land and guerrillas cling to the enemy). continue to fight the enemy, promote the construction of rear bases, increase production, and ensure food supply for the front; Expand the liberated area, push the enemy into a clustered position, and prepare to fight with the people of the whole country. By 1975, Dak Sak and Duc Lap strongholds were completely wiped out by our troops. After the liberation day, to commemorate the great sacrifice of our officers and soldiers at Hill 722 - Dak Sak in particular, and in the Duc Lap campaign in the fall of 1968 in general, Dak Nong province established a memorial to them. heroic martyrs. On October 24, 2012, Hill 722 relic - Dak Sak was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as a national historical relic. Currently, Hill 722 - Dak Sak Historical Site has a total area of nearly 4 hectares. On this site, there are still some relics and military equipment, such as shoes, hats, and bullet casings. In 2010, Area I of the monument was invested by the State to build a memorial stele house, green campus and fence with a total construction investment area of 2,485m2. Every year, the relic serves over 1,000 visitors to visit and study. This is a historical relic of great significance in traditional education, political awareness for the young generation, and gratitude for the great contributions of our ancestors. It is one of the historical milestones in the struggle for national liberation of the Party Committee and People of Dak Nong province in particular and Vietnam in general. Source: Dak Nong Electronic Newspaper
Dak Nong 1980 view