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Muong Te Fort

Muong Te Fort

Muong Te Fort was recognized as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic on December 31, 2008. The relic is located on "Phu Don" hill, which is the station mountain in Nam Cum village - Muong Te commune - Muong Te district - Lai Chau province. Built on the top of a quite high and dangerous hill, located between the junction of the Nam Cum suei and the Da river, it is very convenient for observing all four directions and the escape route to the Da river to Mu Ca when attacked. In April 1980, the French colonialists occupied the entire province of Lai Chau after gradually suppressing the uprising movements of the French colonial people and began building a ruling apparatus with many sinister plots and tricks. Many people in Chau and Meng became lackeys for the French colonialists. On March 27, 1916, the French colonialists established the 4th army of Lai Chau including: Lai Chau, Chau Quynh Nhai, Agency Department and Chau Dien Bien; Northern border areas include: Muong Te, Muong Nhe, Muong Bum (Muong Te), Mao Xa Phin (Sin Ho). According to Decree No.: 2016 dated September 6, 1917 of the Governor-General of Indochina, the stations in A Pa Chai and Muong Te were established and commanded by the French and local people were responsible for guarding to ensure security for the people. Northern border area. In 1929, the governor of Tonkin allowed the grouping of three border areas: Muong Te, Muong Nhe, Muong Bum into an administrative group under the control of a French lieutenant commanding the Muong Te post. , from then on, local people often call this Muong Te station. Source: Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Lai Chau Province

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