Relic point Vietnam

Dong Nai

River Street Square

Song Pho Square Relics was ranked a national historical relic by the Ministry of Culture, Information and Sports on December 30, 1991. Song Pho Square (also known as Song Pho Construction Site) is the intersection area of ​​two routes Cach Mang Thang Tam and April 30 Street. People often call Song Pho Square with the affectionate name Central Roundabout. because it is located near the provincial offices and from here there are roads radiating to locations in Bien Hoa city. After conquering and pacifying Bien Hoa in the early twentieth century, the French colonialists built many offices on this land to serve the colonial government. Song Pho Square was built with the architecture of the Bien Hoa Palace and the Provincial Governor's Palace, creating a harmonious scene in the heart of a moderate-sized city on the romantic Dong Nai River. The fountain is a ceramic work created by Bien Hoa ceramic artist. The fish in the dragon position pose in the water and look beautiful through the sprayed water jets. Song Pho Square has entered the history of Bien Hoa since the exciting days when the masses rose up to seize power in the fall of 1945. On August 27, 1945, a solemn rally to welcome the revolutionary government took place here. The first provisional of Bien Hoa province. Nearly ten thousand people from all over came here to attend. In the surging atmosphere of revolutionary victory, comrade Duong Bach Mai - Officer of the Southern Party Committee representing the Viet Minh Front in the South gave a speech about the Party's revolutionary policy, which was warmly welcomed by the masses. Comrade Hoang Minh Chau, Chairman of the Uprising Committee, declared the government to be in the hands of the people and announced the Provisional Revolutionary People's Committee of Bien Hoa province consisting of comrades: - Hoang Minh Chau - Chairman - Huynh Van Hon - Vice President and Head of Propaganda Department - Nguyen Van Long - In charge of the police - Ngo Ha Thanh - In charge of national self-defense (Provincial Police) - Nguyen Van Tang - In charge of the Provincial National Asset Management Board The rally ended with the oath-taking ceremony. More than 10,000 people, on behalf of 150,000 compatriots in Bien Hoa province, raised their fists and took an oath, ready to sacrifice their lives and property, resolutely protecting the independence and freedom of the country. At the end of the rally, the crowd chanted the slogans "Long live Vietnam's independence" and "Long live the Viet Minh". The rally ended, tens of thousands of compatriots marched to demonstrate their strength. The group of people mixed with flags, flowers and banners was truly heroic. The whole town of Bien Hoa seemed to awaken and revive after many years of being oppressed and dominated by the enemy. Song Pho Square exists in the hearts of Bien Hoa people as a symbol of victory, somewhere there is still the joyful atmosphere of the autumn of the August Revolution in 1945. A century has passed with many changes. The fountain (Song Pho construction site) is still there, contributing to beautifying the city, and is the pride of Bien Hoa people. Source: Dong Nai province electronic information portal

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Tan Hiep Prison Historical Relic

Tan Hiep Prison, also known as "Tan Hiep Correctional Center", is located in Quarter 6, Tan Tien Ward, Bien Hoa City. Tan Hiep Prison Relic was ranked as a national relic by the Ministry of Culture and Sports on January 15, 1994. Tan Hiep Prison is one of the six largest prisons in South Vietnam and the largest prison in the Southeast region, built in an important military position, northeast of Bien Hoa town. Ahead is National Highway 1; Behind is the North - South railway line. This is an isolated location, convenient for transportation, easy for protecting, guarding, receiving prisoners from other places and transferring prisoners to Con Dao, Phu Quoc... Tan Hiep Prison has an area of ​​46,520 square meters with 8 prisons, including 5 prisons for communist prisoners and patriots. The prison is surrounded by 4 layers of barbed wire with 9 bunkers, 3 watchtowers with a team of guards and a modern alarm system. It's called "Correctional Center" but inside is actually a gun warehouse, an interrogation and torture room with the most modern tools. Each prison only has an area of ​​nearly 200 square meters but holds 300-400 people, sometimes up to a thousand people. In particular, there are "repentance" rooms and "tiger cages" that are very small and narrow and living conditions are extremely harsh, prisoners live like in a crematorium. The diet was extremely unhygienic. The prison guards bought rotten rice and rotten fish to fertilize the fields, and fried them in oil to feed the prisoners, leading to many people being poisoned. With the determination to escape the imperial prison, return to the Party and the people to continue fighting and liberating the nation, on December 2, 1956, with the agreement of the Eastern Inter-Provincial Party Committee, the soldiers Communists were "detained" in Tan Hiep prison under the direct direction of comrade Nguyen Trong Tam (Bat Tam) - in charge of the prison Party Committee and a number of other comrades who suddenly broke the shackles. was able to free nearly 500 comrades and patriots. This event caused a stir in the Pentagon. America - Diem hastily mobilized both main forces and security forces, civil guards defending the three provinces of Bien Hoa, Ba Ria, Thu Dau Mot and two special forces to encircle and capture the prisoners, but all were defeated. failure. Our comrades and compatriots who escaped from Tan Hiep prison received help and protection from local facilities and returned safely to base. Among the escaped prisoners were comrades: Bay Tam, Hai Thong, Ly Van Sam... who became the core nucleus of the Dong Khoi movement later. In 2001, to partly recreate the crimes of the US - Diem against our comrades and compatriots imprisoned at Tan Hiep prison and describe the entire Tan Hiep uprising on December 2, 1956. , Dong Nai Museum has collected images, documents, and artifacts displayed at the relic and made a model to serve the research and sightseeing needs of all classes of people. Every day, the monument is open to visitors. Source: Dong Nai Electronic Newspaper

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Nguyen Huu Canh Temple

Nguyen Huu Canh temple, also known as Binh Kinh communal house, is located on the left bank of Dong Nai river, formerly belonging to Binh Kinh hamlet, Binh Hoanh village, Tran Bien canton, now Nhi Hoa hamlet, Hiep Hoa commune, Bien Hoa city. It was ranked as a national historical relic by the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Tourism on March 25, 1991. Nguyen Huu Canh Temple was built around the end of the 18th century. Initially, the temple was small in scale, with walls made of boards and a yin-yang tile roof, about 400m south of the current temple. Documents say: the temple was first rebuilt in the fourth year of Tu Duc (1851); By 1923, the temple was rebuilt at its current location. Nguyen Huu Canh was born in 1650 in Gia Mieu, Tong Son district, Thanh Hoa province in a family with many famous generals in the dynasty. He was a man of both literature and martial arts, accomplished many great victories and was trusted, loved and respected by Lord Nguyen. In the spring of the year Mau Dan (1698), he obeyed Lord Nguyen's order to invade Dang Trong while it was still very desolate. Arriving in Dong Nai, he set up his headquarters at Cu Lao Pho (now Hiep Hoa commune); took Dong Nai land as Phuoc Long district, built Tran Bien palace, took Saigon land as Tan Binh district, built Phien Tran palace, the land expanded thousands of miles. He recruited immigrants to settle down, organized the administrative apparatus gradually and systematically, encouraged land reclamation, and promoted Cu Lao Pho to develop into one of the busiest and most dynamic port towns throughout the century. 18 and officially annexed the new land of the South into the Dai Viet map. After returning from the invasion of the South, the following year he again served Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu's command to lead an army to suppress King Chan Lap and maintain the southern border region. In April of the year Canh Thin (1700), after completing his mission, on the way back to Rach Gam (Tien Giang), he fell ill and passed away on the 16th day of the 5th lunar month, at the age of 51 years old. On the way to his hometown for burial, his coffin was stopped at the land where he once had his headquarters on Cu Lao Pho so that local people could have the opportunity to say goodbye to him one last time. At the mandarin's communal house, local people built a tomb to remember this event. When hearing the news of Nguyen Huu Canh's death, Lord Nguyen was extremely sorry and conferred on him the title of High-ranking official of the Town Chancellor with the title: Thanh Marquis Ceremony and had his tablet enshrined at the Thai temple. Source: Dong Nai Electronic Newspaper

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Tan Lan Communal House Historical Relic Area

Tan Lan Communal House is located on Nguyen Van Tri Street, Hoa Binh Ward, Bien Hoa City. Since its construction, the people took the name of the village, Tan Lan, to name the communal house. Through many ups and downs of history, the local name has changed many times, but the communal name still exists today. Legend has it that originally Tan Lan communal house was a small temple in Ken citadel, built by villagers during the reign of King Minh Mang to pay tribute to Tran Bien, admiral of general Tran Thuong Xuyen, who had great merit in exploring the land. belt and expand trade in Dong Nai - Gia Dinh region. After two moves (in 1861 and 1906), the communal house is in its current location. The front porch faces the windy Dong Nai river. The architecture of the communal house is in the style of a triangle consisting of three compartments: the vestibule, the main hall and the harem connected one after another. The main hall is decorated with altars, decorated with horizontal panels, parallel sentences, and wooden panels on large ironwood columns that are delicately carved and have artistic value. The vestibule roof is a unique work of art with ceramic paintings of hundreds of statues of people and objects representing vivid historical stories. The harem is divided into three compartments, the middle worships the Immortal Master, the two sides worship the Vietnamese Ancestors and the Chinese Immortals. The main object of worship in the communal house is the admiral and general Tran Thuong Xuyen. The main altar is solemn with a simple but majestic statue of a god on a lacquered and gilded throne. There are bronze sacred beasts standing around. In front of the god altar is a council table and two sets of bronze bowls. The two sides of the main hall are arranged with altars to worship the left and right banquets. Along the left and right walls, there are altars for eunuchs, queens, white horses and predecessors. Tran Thuong Xuyen was formerly the General of the three continents Cao - Loi - Liem under the Ming Dynasty (China). In 1679, the general guarding the water areas in Long Mon, Guangdong province (China) was Duong Ngan Dich and deputy general Hoang Tan; Together with the General Guard of the provinces Cao, Loi, Liem and Tran Thang Tai (ie Tran Thuong Xuyen) and deputy general Tran An Binh, they brought over 3,000 soldiers and family members, over 50 warships into the Tu Dung and Da estuaries. Nang asked the Nguyen lords for asylum in Vietnam. This was a group of Chinese people who were loyal to the Ming Dynasty and refused to submit to the Qing Dynasty, so they rebelled and waved the flag "anti-Manchu and submitted to the Ming Dynasty" but failed. Seeing that they were in a desperate situation, Lord Nguyen approved allowing them to immigrate... Lord Nguyen Phuc Tan "... then ordered a banquet to be held for them, comforting, praising, and providing medical care to the generals. They were given new mandarins and titles, and ordered to move into Dong Pho land to expand that land. They were guided by generals Van Trinh and Van Chieu, along with Duong Ngan Dich's Long Mon soldiers and soldiers, entering Loi Lap gate, following them. Dai and Tieu estuaries settled in My Tho. Soldiers and generals Cao, Loi and Liem of Tran Thuong Xuyen and Tran An Binh entered Can Gio estuary and then settled in Ban Lan, Dong Nai (Bien Hoa). Nowadays)". With a group of Vietnamese immigrants who arrived first, Tran Thuong Xuyen gathered Chinese merchants to build streets and create commercial establishments, making Nong Nai Dai Pho commercial port (Cu Lao Pho) once considered "the capital of Vietnam". "the most prosperous" association in the South at that time. Tran Thuong Xuyen is one of the people who made great contributions to the exploration and construction of the Dong Nai - Gia Dinh area. Regarding military activities, Tran Thuong Xuyen was a brave and strategic general who repeatedly commanded troops, kept the southern border safe, and expanded Vietnam's borders. Tran Thuong Xuyen died on the 23rd day of the 10th lunar month around 1720 (Canh Ty). Remembering the merits of Tran Thuong Xuyen, the Nguyen dynasty bestowed the noble title "Nguyen vi king, Tran vi general, great meritorious minister" (meaning: the Nguyen family is king, the Tran family is general, the success will never last. end), was ordained "Superior God" by King Minh Mang and Thieu Tri. In many places in the South, people have built temples to worship him, worshiping him as the country's deity. Source: Dong Nai Electronic Newspaper

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Trinh Hoai Duc Tomb Relics

Trinh Hoai Duc Tomb is located in Quarter 3, Trung Dung Ward, Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai Province. Ranked as a national historical relic by the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Tourism on December 27, 1990. Under the Nguyen Dynasty, Trinh Hoai Duc's tomb was located in Binh Truc village, Tran Bien palace. During the French colonial period, it was changed to Binh Truoc, in Chau Thanh district, Bien Hoa province. In 1938, Trinh Hoai Duc's mausoleum was classified as a relic by the Far East School. Local people often call it "Mr. Mausoleum" and there are many ancient tombs built of compound laterite. Many people believe that this was previously the tomb of the Trinh Hoai Duc family. The tombs are all built in the shape of an elephant, with a rectangular block plan; The stone steles engraved with Chinese characters face southwest, the walls are covered with green moss. In the entire Trinh family tomb area, Trinh Hoai Duc's tomb stands out because of its architectural scale, perhaps this was the intention of the tomb builders in accordance with the ancient principles of family lineage. Before 1975, every year during the Qingming Festival, Trinh Hoai Duc's descendants from other localities came to pay their respects with solemn ceremonies. Later, there was a ceremony because some descendants of the Trinh family had grown old or wandered, so the visiting ceremonies were no longer maintained as before. In 1998, on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the formation and development of Bien Hoa - Dong Nai, Trinh Hoai Duc's tomb was restored and embellished. The original tomb architecture was preserved, surrounded by a solid citadel. Behind the tomb is a raised wall, forming a wavy oval shape. On the wall is an inscription in Chinese characters that resembles a poem praising Trinh Hoai Duc's virtue, but it has faded over time and is no longer readable. Both sides are decorated with two insulated dragon heads. Currently, this wall is decorated with a hidden dragon pattern. In front of the tomb entrance is a large screen, engraved with Trinh Hoai Duc's biography and career. On the square pillars connecting the walls of the citadel in front of the tomb, Chinese couplets are carved, the content is mainly about history and Trinh Hoai Duc's erudition in research. Inside the citadel is the main element of architecture, consisting of two parts: Graves: one of Trinh Hoai Duc and one of the main wife, surnamed Le. The structure of the tomb is the same, shaped like an elephant, surrounded by a horseshoe-shaped edge, in front of each grave is a stone stele, engraved with Chinese characters; The surrounding area is decorated with lines of text, yin and yang symbols, and the bottom is embossed in the form of a kneeling leg. The contents of the steles at Trinh Hoai Duc's two graves briefly state the titles, positions, ranks, and titles that Trinh Hoai Duc was bestowed with, along with his wife; Stele: also clearly states the time is November of the year At Dau, children Trinh Thien Le Nhien, Trinh Thien Nhien Bao, and Trinh Thien Bao jointly established the stele. Trinh Hoai Duc, a great talent, a great personality, has contributed to laying the foundation for a circle of pride in Dong Nai - Dong Nai Culture, which is the pride of Dong Nai people. Source: Dong Nai province electronic information portal

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An Hoa communal house relic, Dong Nai

An Hoa communal house relic is a communal house with a long history when it was built in the late 18th century, located in An Hoa commune, Long Thanh district, on the banks of Dong Nai river. An Hoa Communal House was built by the people of the village in 1792. It was originally a small temple located on the left bank of the Dong Nai River, worshiping the Thanh Hoang. Over time, An Hoa communal house has shown signs of deterioration and was restored and renovated many times in 1944, 1953, 1994 and 2009. Currently, the communal house is located on a campus of nearly 3,000 square meters. In addition to intangible values ​​and wood carving art, the communal house also has typical value in terms of architectural and artistic scale typical of Southern village communal houses in the 18th century in Dong Nai. The communal house preserves the characteristics of national architecture quite intact, not influenced by Chinese architecture like some other communal houses in the area. Accordingly, the vestibule overlooks the Dong Nai river to welcome fresh breezes. The communal house's architectural layout is arranged in the shape of the letter Cong, including the main hall, the Senior House and the Guest House. In addition, the communal house also has a martial arts house built separately in front facing the main hall. This is also the place where artistic performances and lion - lion - dragon dances take place during communal ceremonies. The communal house's architectural items include four-pillar houses (square houses) and slanted houses using traditional tenon joining techniques to create a solid, highly resistant frame. The communal house's roof is covered with yin-yang and fish-scale tiles, and the floor is tiled with Chinese tiles. The edge of the roof is decorated with motifs of dragons flanking the sun and carp turning into dragons made of green glazed ceramics, symbols of clouds, rain, thunder and lightning, expressing the wish for good weather, a good harvest, and everything going smoothly... An Hoa Communal House is a rare communal house that retains its architectural features and sophisticated wood carving art with motifs and themes such as: dragon hidden in the clouds, fish crossing the dragon gate, chrysanthemums, apricot trees, bats holding fruit, water waves... on system of rafter ends, cross beams, hammock doors and worship sites. This also symbolizes the wish for good weather, a peaceful nation, and a peaceful life for the agricultural and fishing residents of Ben Go village. Before 1945, communal houses were the administrative headquarters of communes and villages, where community activities were organized. After the liberation of the South, the communal house became a meeting place and organized community cultural activities managed by the An Hoa Commune's Welfare Committee. According to the House's Noble Committee, through the ups and downs of times and life's fluctuations, the communal house's artifacts are basically still preserved and protected, but some antiques are also lost. Every year, on the full moon day of the 8th lunar month, a ceremony to worship the God of the Gods takes place, with the wishes of a peaceful country and people, good weather, prosperous business, and a prosperous and happy life. On January 21, 1989, An Hoa communal house relic was recognized by our state as a national historical and cultural relic. Source: Dong Nai Electronic Newspaper

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Rating : National monument Open door

Long Khanh Dong Nai Administrative Court

The Long Khanh Provincial Administrative Building relic located on Cach Mang Thang Tam street, Xuan An ward, Long Khanh town, was ranked a national historical relic by the Ministry of Culture on November 16, 1988. Long Khanh Administration Building has a total area of ​​9,000 square meters, built in 1965 in French-style architecture, including a ground floor and an upper floor. This was the highest working headquarters of the American puppet in Long Khanh province at that time. In March 1975, the US - puppet government built the strategic defense line of Phan Rang - Xuan Loc - Tay Ninh to prevent the advance of our troops along the North-East gateway to Saigon. Long Khanh Administrative Building was chosen as the control center for all military activities of this defense line. Thoroughly grasping the ideology of the Party Central Politburo, the Regional Command decided to launch the Xuan Loc campaign to liberate Long Khanh town, destroy the enemy's strategic defense line, and advance to liberate Saigon. On April 9, 1975, 5 hours after the campaign started, a major battle took place at the Long Khanh Administrative Building. Comrades Pham Le Canh, Nguyen Van Trong, battalion 5; Nguyen Thanh Son, Nguyen Minh Duc, the 7th battalion of Regiment 266 of the 341st Division's assault spearhead led by comrade Tran Van Tran, attacking from the north of the town, planted the flag "Determined to win, determined to win" on the top of the flagpole. on the 1st floor of the Administration Building. This is a historic turning point victory for the Vietnamese revolution and the pride of the people of Long Khanh in the resistance war against America to save the country. After the liberation of the South on April 30, 1975, Long Khanh province was reorganized into Xuan Loc district. The Administration Building was repaired and became the headquarters of the People's Committee of Xuan Loc district. In 1991, Long Khanh district was separated from Xuan Loc district, the Administrative Building became the headquarters of the People's Committee of Long Khanh district. In 2004, the Administration Building was assigned to the Department of Culture, Sports and Information of Long Khanh town to manage and use: The ground floor is a library to store documents to serve readers, the upper floor is a traditional gallery with 176 documents and artifacts. Every year it attracts about 500 visitors, researchers and students. Source: Dong Nai Electronic Newspaper

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Dong Nai Memorial Monument

The memorial - also known as the Soldier's Monument is located in the center of major roads in the inner city of Trung Dung ward, Bien Hoa city. This work was built by the French colonial government in 1923 with the name "Vietnamese Memorial Monument". This is an architectural work modeled after the Hue Ngo Mon style during the Nguyen Dynasty, constructed by Professor Robert Balick and his wife and a team of teachers and students of Bien Hoa Arts School. Under the skillful hands and aesthetic minds of artisans, the Soldiers' Monument was a unique work of that time and completely national in color. The stone pillars are carved with delicate lines, the ceramic patterns are elaborately done with harmonious colors. The stone stele engraved with Chinese characters records the names of people in Bien Hoa who died for France - they were colonial people who were conscripted and fought on fronts far from home that the French colonialists masterminded. In his work "The verdict of the French colonial regime", Nguyen Ai Quoc mentioned this relic when the French colonial government held its inauguration on January 21, 1923. This is a demagoguery of the colonial government. With a simple but extremely eloquent pen, Nguyen Ai Quoc dedicated his passionate words to stand on the side of the suffering people, condemning the brutal colonial regime that trampled on a nation, crushing every person of the land. slave country, sent a message, an indictment to oppressed countries, peoples and destinies that had only one way left: to rise up and liberate themselves. The appearance of the Soldiers' Monument relic was repaired and embellished with a spacious and beautiful campus, becoming a cultural park beautifying Bien Hoa City. Although more than three-quarters of a century has passed since its construction until now, time has faded and damaged many times, the Soldiers' Monument remains forever an irrefutable proof of the crimes of the real people. French people, reminding the people of Bien Hoa of a painful history under foreign domination so that they can rise up and build a prosperous and happy life. The Memorial Monument (Soldiers' Monument) was ranked a national historical relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information on November 16, 1988. Source: Dong Nai Electronic Newspaper

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Dong Nai Green House historical site

The Blue House relic is located on the campus of Dong Nai Technical Workers School, Thong Nhat ward, Bien Hoa city, Dong Nai province. The relic was ranked as a national historical relic by the Ministry of Culture and Sports on December 12, 1986. The Green House was built in 1912 according to French architecture with modern materials, including a ground floor and a first floor. When first built, the Green House was used as the Office of Bien Hoa Industry and Forestry Company, abbreviated as B - I - F, "Bien Hoa Industrelle et Forestiere". In 1958, the Saigon government took this villa as a residence for the US Military Advisory Mission in Bien Hoa. This place is considered a safe and ideal location, surrounded by many posts and protected by security units. After Law 10 - 59 of the Republic of Vietnam regime, the war between us and the enemy became more and more difficult and fierce. The US increased its deep intervention in the South to plot to quickly destroy the revolutionary forces. Faced with that situation, the Eastern Provincial Party Committee decided to organize a raid on the American advisory delegation in Bien Hoa at the Blue House. On July 7, 1959, a special forces squad consisting of 6 comrades, Hue, Phu, Be, Sac, and Hung, led by comrade Nguyen Van Hoa, suddenly attacked the Blue House. In less than 15 minutes, our troops destroyed two American advisors Bui-s and Ovmand. This was a daring opening battle that shook the US - Diem government. The Blue House raid demonstrated the determination of the army and people of Bien Hoa to fight the US as a signal to encourage the revolutionary movement in Bien Hoa and the whole South, which was burning with enthusiasm. With the great historical significance of the first American battle at Bien Hoa. The Blue House exists as a historical witness affirming the determination of our army and people to fight and win against America. From 1986 until now, the Blue House has become a familiar address for people of all walks of life, pupils and students in Dong Nai and the whole country. Many international delegations have visited and expressed their admiration for the spirit. The bravery and daring intelligence of the revolutionary soldiers created a resounding battle, a pre-emptive battle that humiliated the will of the American army. The Blue House relic has been repaired many times in 1991, 1993, 1999. To meet the increasing sightseeing and learning needs of people and tourists, with the approval of the Department of Culture and Sports, In early December 2006, the Management Board of Monuments and Landscapes coordinated with the Dong Nai Technical Workers School to repair and upgrade the monument and is expected to complete it and serve visitors during the Lunar New Year. Dan. Source: Dong Nai Electronic Newspaper

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La Nga victory relic

La Nga Victory Relic (at km 104-112 on Highway 20 to Da Lat, in Phu Ngoc commune, Dinh Quan district) was ranked a national historical relic by the Ministry of Culture on December 12, 1986. To cheer for the Viet Bac victory in the fall-winter of 1947 and also to deal a fatal blow to the enemy, the command board of squad 10 decided to organize a big battle, to show the enemy that the Vietnamese people were , Vietnamese people do not easily submit to any enemy; With a spirit of courage and ingenuity after nearly half a year of preparation, studying the terrain, and choosing a location: at 15:12 on March 1, 1948, the La Nga ambush battle began and ended at 15:12 on March 1, 1948. 15:57 on the same day, in just 45 minutes. The victory of La Nga delighted the people of Dinh Quan in particular and the people of Dong Nai in general. This is a victory that demonstrates the cunning and courage of our army and people, causing the enemy to be stunned and defeated. From this victory, our force grew stronger and stronger, contributing to defeating the enemy's plan to attack quickly and win quickly, forcing them into a passive position. The scenic complex of Chong Rock, Mai Waterfall, La Nga River and La Nga Victory Monument is an interesting tourist complex of Dinh Quan. The amazing beauty of Hon Ba Chong, Da Voi Mountain, Hon Dia, along with the natural pagoda at the foot of the rocky mountain are typical clusters that create a harmonious beauty for the Da Chong scenic area. Dinh Quan Da Chong Complex is also a place that retains traces of prehistoric life. Here, under the stone roofs, along the streams and on the slopes along the valley, many production and daily life tools of the ancients made of stone, bronze and terracotta were discovered. During the 30-year resistance war. Dinh Quan is an important part of War Zone D. Da Chong witnessed the formation, development, stationing, and combat deployment of revolutionary forces. Today, a part of the land of Da Chong Dinh Quan scenic area has been used and built into the Dinh Quan District Cultural and Sports Center. In the near future, Da Chong Dinh Quan scenic area will be invested in and renovated, contributing to making the natural landscape more beautiful and becoming an attractive eco-tourism destination. Source: Dinh Quan District People's Committee

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Hang Gon Dong Nai Megalithic Tomb Relic.

Hang Gon Megalithic Tomb (also known as Hang Gon 7 Site, Indochina Tomb, Ong Da Tomb), located in Hang Gon commune, Long Khanh town, Dong Nai province, includes: Tomb area (discovered in 1927) and crafted (discovered in 1995). In 2011, the monument was renovated and embellished with a total area of ​​37,120 square meters, with the following items: Tomb area, processing area, Ong Da temple, Tho Than temple, auxiliary works (gates, fences). , internal road yard, duty - ticket sales house, shelter house, reception - display house, administration house). 1. Catacombs: The current Hang Gon Megalithic tomb relic, compared to its discovery in 1927, still retains the structure and current state of the tomb. However, the tomb-like relic is buried deep underground, about 3 meters above the current ground level. 2. Processing area: The manufacturing area is located southwest of the main gate and southeast of the Catacombs. Excavation in 1996 revealed a number of marble panels and two sandstone pillars with diagonal ends, along with many marble and pebble scraps. 3. Ong Da Temple: Dinh-shaped floor plan, including Main Hall and Kitchen. The main hall, with an area of ​​51.84m2, is built in a four-pillar style (square house, 4 columns), facing east. The column system is made of reinforced concrete and painted with imitation wood. The three walls are built tightly, the facade is open with a layout of three doors made of red oak wood, the lower part is plain, the upper part is carved with apricot flowers. 4. Earth God Temple: located about 3m northwest of Ong Da Temple, area 4m2, built of bricks, painted yellow, red tiled roof, inside there is an Earth God altar. 5. Other auxiliary works: Main gate: Side gate. Fence system. House on Duty - Selling tickets. Covered house. The catacomb wall system includes: Exhibition House and Operating House. Hang Gon Megalithic Tomb Monument is an ancient stone architecture with a unique scale, size, construction material and style in Vietnam. Hang Gon Megalithic Tomb has contributed to diversifying types of dolmen (large stone tombs) worldwide. During excavations at the relic, scientists have obtained many valuable artifacts of diverse types. Hang Gon Megalithic Tomb Monument is an architectural work related to the beliefs of ancient Dong Nai residents, complementing the awareness of worldview and human life in the process of struggle, survival and creation. culture of humanity. Religious activities at the Hang Gon Megalithic tomb relic are the custom of worshiping "Mr. Stone", with the hope that "Mr. Stone" helps people live in a peaceful, "prosperous" and "peaceful country and people" environment. .. Every year, on the 13th day of the 9th lunar month, the "Mr. Stone" worship ceremony is held, including the main rituals: procession of Mr. Stone from the crypt to Ong Stone temple, holding worship ceremony at the temple and worshiping Mr. Stone about the Catacombs and many cultural activities such as: Five-fruit tray contest, lion dance performance, dragon dance... With typical value, the historical and archaeological relic of Hang Gon Megalithic Tomb was ranked by the Prime Minister as a special national monument on December 23, 2015. Source: Department of Cultural Heritage

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Rating : Special national monument Open door

Outstanding relic site