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The mausoleum, church, and cemetery are named after Phan Boi Chau

The mausoleum, church, and cemetery are named after Phan Boi Chau

The mausoleum, church, and cemetery named after Phan Boi Chau are at No. 53, Phan Boi Chau Street, Truong An Ward, Hue City, Thua Thien Hue Province. Phan Boi Chau - famous Vietnamese patriot, thinker, poet, and writer in the early twentieth century. After many years of traveling abroad to find a way to save the country, in 1925 Phan Boi Chau was arrested in Shanghai (China) and secretly brought to Hanoi by the French colonialists. Faced with the nationwide people's struggle movement demanding amnesty for him, the French colonialists had to put him under house arrest in Hue for 15 years (1925-1940). Mr. Phan's house on Ben Ngu slope: Mr. Phan's house was built between 1926-1927. The house was designed by him himself and built by Mr. Vo Liem Son - a teacher at Quoc Hoc School. The house has a horizontal square shape, three rooms with thatched roofs, symbolizing the three periods (North, Central, South), with relatively high and airy mud walls. The middle of the house is square, used as a place for speeches. There are separate rooms surrounding the room. Phan Boi Chau's mausoleum: The mausoleum was located by Mr. Phan Boi Chau in 1934, located right in front of the house and in the middle of the garden. After Mr. Phan passed away (October 29, 1940) with money from compatriots throughout the country, Mr. Huynh Thuc Khang built the tomb and church. The tomb is 7m long, 5m wide, has 5 steps 0.8m high, about 1m from the screen at the head of the tomb is a stele 1.8m high, 0.8m wide, on the stele there is the poem "Tu Minh" in Chinese characters were written by Mr. Phan in 1934. Mr. Phan Boi Chau Church: Built by Mr. Huynh Thuc Khang in 1941 along with the mausoleum area. The church was built on the right side of the house, formerly a 3-compartment house with brick walls and a tiled roof. The house is 7.5m long and 6m wide. Tu Duong: Tu Duong was built from April 1955 to 1956, designed by Mr. Ton That Sa, doctor Than Trong Phuoc was the Head of Construction. From the street is a large, massive tiled house, about 8m high, with a yin-yang tiled roof, facing the tomb of Phan Boi Chau. In front of Tu Duong, there is a sign with the words "From the path of predecessor martyrs and Mr. Phan Boi Chau". Currently, the Tu Duong throne has been partly used by the Thua Thien Hue Museum of History and Revolution to organize exhibits about Mr. Phan's life and career. Along with the main relics, in the garden area of ​​Mr. Phan Boi Chau's house, there are also a number of other relics: Tomb of Tang Bat Ho, tomb of Mr. and Mrs. Phan Nghi De (son and daughter-in-law of Mr. Phan), stele house worshiping Au Trieu Le Thi Dan, wells... The statue of Mr. Phan is located on the right side of the garden. The statue was made by sculptor Le Thanh Nhon in 1973 with the participation of the Committee of Liberated Teachers and Intellectuals (under the Hue City Party Committee), the College of Fine Arts, Mr. Phan's family and other representatives. representatives, student officials and Hue students. The statue of Mr. Phan is the largest bronze statue in Vietnam, 3 meters high and weighing 4 tons of bronze. The statue is placed on a 2m high rectangular pedestal made of crushed stone. Cemetery named after Phan Boi Chau: The cemetery named after Mr. Phan Boi Chau is a 4,000m2 garden, near the Nam Giao herd, bought by Mr. Phan at the same time as the land to build a house on Ben Ngu slope. In 1934, he built a stele clearly defining the standards for those buried here. In the current cemetery, there are the graves of comrades Nguyen Chi Dieu, female historian Dam Phuong, Hai Trieu, Le Tu Nhien, Thanh Hai... The mausoleum, church, and cemetery named after Phan Boi Chau were recognized as national historical relics in Decision No. 575-Decision/Culture dated July 14, 1990 of the Ministry of Culture and Information (now the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) Source: Thua Thien Hue Electronic Information Portal.

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