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Historical relic of Doi Can Factory - Military Ordnance Factory k77 (1947-1954) in Dong Lan hamlet, Dong Thinh commune, Dinh Hoa ATK. On September 15, 1945, President Ho Chi Minh signed a directive to establish the Military Department under the Ministry of National Defense, with the following tasks: collecting, purchasing and organizing weapons production facilities to equip the army. Doi Can Factory (K77 Military Ordnance Factory) under the Military Department of the Vietnam People's Army is the main factory producing ammunition and weapons, making a great contribution to the victory in the resistance war against the French colonialists (1946). – 1954), building the foundation of the Vietnam Military Industry (now the General Department of Defense Industry) to contribute to the army and people of the whole country winning the resistance war against the French and the Americans to save the country, build and defend firmly. Surely Vietnam is a socialist Fatherland meaning. Doi Can Workshop and the Military Armament Workshops of the resistance war zones against the French colonialists nationwide contributed to the great achievements of the Vietnamese Military Sector. The Military Department (now the General Department of Defense Industry) was awarded many noble awards by the Party and State: Conferred the title of Hero of the People's Armed Forces in the resistance war against the French colonialists and the Americans to save the country. , Gold Star Medal, two Ho Chi Minh Medals, First Class Military Merit Medal, hundreds of Victory Medals, Labor Medals. 17 collectives and 58 individuals were awarded Hero of the People's Armed Forces and Hero of Labor in the Reformation Period, including 3 factories Z111, Z121, Z113 which were awarded Hero twice... Factory Relics Doi Can was invested by the Military Department and the General Department of Defense Industry to build a campus and fence with a complex of artistic ceramic reliefs "President Ho Chi Minh with Military workers" Additional exhibition house di Relics - library serving the people of Dong Thinh commune and visitors to the special national relic ATK Dinh Hoa, Thai Nguyen. Determined to be the origin of the General Department of Defense Industry at Viet Bac Base. The above historical relics have a particularly important meaning in the ATK Dinh Hoa Special National Relic Area complex and in the work of educating revolutionary traditions, studying and following moral and private examples. Ho Chi Minh's ideas and style. In order to promote the potential value of historical relics and perform the functions and tasks of the Management Board of Historical and Ecological Relic Areas ATK Dinh Hoa and Thai Nguyen, research and prepare scientific records based on historical values , cultural and scientific relics submitted to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. On March 9, 2017, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Ngoc Thien signed Decision No. 814/DECISION OF THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE ranking national monuments for historical relic sites of the Ministry's agencies. The General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army and the residence and work of Chief of the General Staff Hoang Van Thai (1949 - 1954) and Decision No. 813/DECISION MINISTRY CULTURE SPORTS TOURISM historical relics Doi Can Factory - Military Ordnance Factory k77 (1947-1954). SOURCE: Management Board of ATK Dinh Hoa Historical-Ecological Relic Area, Thai Nguyen
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The historical relic site of the General Command of the Vietnam People's Army (1949- 1954) includes two main points: the residence and working place of General Vo Nguyen Giap and the Military Commission office on Don My hill (the hill jackfruit) and the office of the General Command on Khau Cuoi hill (banana forest) in Bao Bien village, Bao Linh commune, Dinh Hoa district. During the years of resistance against the French colonialists (1947-1954), Bao Bien was chosen by President Ho Chi Minh and our Party to be one of the central points of the Central base (Safety Zone - called ATK). ). There used to be leaders and commanders of the Ministry of National Defense living and working here such as comrade Ta Quang Buu - Minister of National Defense, comrade Hoang Van Thai - Chief of General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army at the communal house. Khen version. After the successful resistance war, Prime Minister Pham Van Dong and General Vo Nguyen Giap wrote many letters to visit and encourage ethnic people here, in the spring of 1989 and August 12, 1998, General Vo Nguyen Giap returned. Bao Bien, visited the place where he lived and worked in the past and the office of the General Command during the resistance war against the French. General Vo Nguyen Giap's living and working place and the district party office are located on Don My hill, looking ahead in the East-South direction to Bao Bien field, with a car road running through, cutting right in front. The relic is a newly opened village road, on the right and left are people's houses. Behind is the Lai Liep mountain range connected to the majestic Hong mountain range. Currently, through survey, we can see 5 different large and small house foundations covered by trees. Based on the size, location and testimony of witnesses, the large floor of the house is on top of the hill, with a cellar door in the middle that is a meeting and working place. In front is the guard house, behind is the kitchen, on the left is General Vo Nguyen Giap's house and the Military Commission office along with service staff, at the foot of the hill behind there is a luxuriant reed pond surrounded by fields. of the people. The Commander-in-Chief's office area is located on a low hill, facing the front about 700m East - South of General Vo Nguyen Giap's residence, surrounded on the right and left, behind is a palm forest. , in front looking up to the West - North is Bao Bien field. Through the survey, it was found that there are two adjacent house floors with clear traces, which are the large hall and the office of the General Command, in addition, there are many different large and small house floors scattered on Khau Cuoi hill, That is where our soldiers live to protect the Bao Bien base area. The entire Bao Bien historical relic site is located in a small narrow valley, surrounded by mountains and forests, very discreet, convenient for keeping secrets, but also very convenient for communication in all directions. From here you can easily go to Chu Market, Thai Nguyen, Cho Don - Bac Kan, Son Duong - Tuyen Quang. Bao Bien is the military headquarters of our Party, where General Vo Nguyen Giap, together with the Military Commission and the General Command, develops important military plans and submits them to the Standing Committee of the Party Central Committee for approval by President Ho Chi Minh. Approving, commanding, and directing many major campaigns, including the historic Dien Bien Phu campaign, Bao Bien has an important position in the history of our nation's resistance war against the French colonialists. Over time, due to the impact of nature as well as humans, the monument has been greatly degraded. The living and working place of General Vo Nguyen Giap, the Military Commission Office and the Office of the General Command were previously made of bamboo and wood, but no longer exist, traces of the floor are still relatively intact. Thanks to the awareness of protecting the relics of the people, both locations of the relic area were not damaged or encroached. In early 1996, according to the state's investment project to build the ATK area, a motorway was opened in front. At the center of the relic site, a road built with bricks and cement steps leading to the residence of General Vo Nguyen Giap and the Military Commission office, the national power grid is also being built. At the end of 1996, local people mobilized to build a motorway to the site of the Office of the General Command. Along with the relics in the Dinh Hoa ATK area, such as the place where the Vietnamese Propaganda and Liberation Army team merged with the National Salvation Army to become the Vietnam Liberation Army (May 15, 1945) in Dinh Bien. President Ho Chi Minh's relics in Keo province, Phu Dinh commune, passing Deo De Hong mountain is the Tan Trao historical relic site (Tuyen Quang)... forming a complex of revolutionary and resistance relics, convenient for traveling. tourist sightseeing. To promote the value of the monument, it is necessary to create a good environment for material and spiritual life, promote economic development, culture, education, raise people's knowledge in the region, and restore a At several important relics, a stele house was built to mark the event, and a guide sign was erected to welcome visitors regularly. The site of the relic site of the General Command of the Vietnam People's Army (1949 - 1954) in Bao Bien was ranked as a national historical and cultural relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information according to Decision No. 43/1999- QD-BVHTT, on July 12, 1999, the army and people of Bao Linh commune were honored as Heroes of the Armed Forces in the resistance war against the French colonialists. SOURCE: Management Board of ATK Dinh Hoa Historical-Ecological Relic Area, Thai Nguyen
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The site of the relic of General Secretary Truong Chinh and the Party Central Office working in Na Mon, Phu Dinh commune, Dinh Hoa district, Thai Nguyen province. The national resistance broke out (December 19, 1946), implementing the policy of "all-people resistance, comprehensive, long-term, self-reliant" to protect national independence, General Secretary Truong Chinh and his Office The Party Central Committee moved from Hanoi to Phu Tho, through Tuyen Quang, Deo Khe, Minh Tien (Dai Tu district)... The first stop of General Secretary Truong Chinh, comrade Le Van Luong and Mr. Le Duc Tho... At the Safe Zone (ATK) of Dinh Hoa, there are stilt houses of people in Quang Nap commune, now Binh Thanh commune, bordering Minh Tien commune, Dai Tu district, gateway to ATK, with a resistance village market, a town. quite crowded in early 1947 of the Viet Bac war zone. Moving together, setting up a working agency with comrade Truong Chinh, in addition to the Party Central Office, there are also the editorial department, reporters of the Party's Truth newspaper, and the Central Organizing Committee, which mainly moves around the foot of the mountain range. Hong from Diem Mac commune to Phu Dinh commune... (According to the story of Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich Thuan, former Deputy Director of the Police Department, wife of the late member of the Politburo, Head of the Central Organizing Committee Le Van Luong and her daughter visited the old place at ATK Dinh Hoa in 2006) Stopping in Quang Nap for a few months, the General Secretary and the Central Office moved to Khuoi Khe hill, Phung Hien hamlet (Thanh Dinh, now Diem Mac commune), then moved to Na Mon hamlet (Commune Phu Dinh), at the foot of Hong Mountain, near people, with fields spreading out in front. From here to Tham Khen hill where Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong worked (1950 - 1953) is about 1km, 2.5km from Uncle Ho's Presidential Palace in Keo Province. You can follow the horse road to go over De Pass from Hong Mountain to Tan Trao (Son Duong, Tuyen Quang) for 6-7 km. During the resistance period, Comrade Truong Chinh and the Party Central Committee moved with Central agencies and President Ho Chi Minh from Dinh Hoa to Vo Nhai, to Cho Don (Bac Kan), to Son Duong, Champa. Hoa (Tuyen Quang)... then returned to live, work, and live with the Tay and Nung ethnic people in Na Mon village at the foot of Hong Mountain, Phu Dinh commune for the longest time from 1948 to early 1954. The Party Central Office in Na Mon is an advisory and assisting agency for General Secretary Truong Chinh, receiving instructions and reports from the Party Committees of provinces and inter-regions and is the place to broadcast policies, guidelines, and reports. resolutions, directives, and leadership nationwide. Here, many important directives, policies and resolutions were adopted, and major campaigns were launched such as the determination to liberate and open the border with our friend China (1950), the Trung Du campaign, and the Ha Nam campaign. Ninh, Hoa Binh campaign, Northwest campaign... Also here prepared political reports, expected personnel, organized the preparation of documents for the 2nd National Party Congress taking place in Kim Binh, Chiem Hoa, province Tuyen Quang in 1951… SOURCE: Management Board of ATK Dinh Hoa Historical-Ecological Relic Area, Thai Nguyen
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In an excited atmosphere, the entire party, people and army look forward to celebrating the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People's Army and the 35th anniversary of the All-People's National Defense Festival, on the afternoon of December 9, 2024, in Tinh hamlet. Keo, Phu Dinh commune, Dinh Hoa district, Thai Nguyen province, the Command of Region I in coordination with the People's Committee of Thai Nguyen province solemnly organized the inauguration and handover of the renovation and embellishment project of the National Monument. Hill family Pu Don, belongs to ATK Dinh Hoa Special National Relic Area, Thai Nguyen. The project to renovate and embellish the Pu Don Hill National Monument began construction in January 2024, with an area of 3.32 hectares including the following items: Nghi Mon Gate; stone block with the name of the project; reception house; relic stele house; General Vo Nguyen Giap memorial house; stone screen; flagpole and other auxiliary items. After more than 10 months of renovation and renovation work, it has been completed and put into use to serve tourists inside and outside the province. After being inaugurated and put into use, Pu Don Hill National Monument along with other relics in the ATK Special National Monument Area will be a red address for officers and soldiers of the entire army to learn about traditional education sources. network, contributing to improving the promotion and introduction of the potential and strengths of the land and people of ATK Dinh Hoa, Thai Nguyen./. SOURCE: Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Thai Nguyen province
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On January 20, 1948, at the Presidential Palace - a simple palm leaf roof in Khuon Tat (Phu Dinh commune), President Ho Chi Minh signed Decree No. 110/SL conferring the military rank of general on a number of leading officials - Army commander, General rank: Vo Nguyen Giap, Lieutenant General rank: Nguyen Binh, Major General rank: Nguyen Son, Le Thiet Hung, Chu Van Tan, Hoang Sam, Hoang Van Thai, Le Hien Mai, Van Tien Dung, Tran Dai Nghia, Tran Tu Binh. In a house built next to a large stream, leaning on one side of a mountain, the trees are densely covered, making it difficult to see from the outside and difficult for airplanes to search. A special gallery. There is a Fatherland altar, surrounded by red tape with slogans: "Long-term resistance war will definitely win", "Reunification and independence will definitely succeed"... looks simple but dignified. President Ho Chi Minh and Mr. Bui Bang Doan, Head of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly, stood on both sides of the altar, all Government employees stood in line in front of the altar (Mr. Cu Huy Can - Secretary of the Government Council, Phan My - Chief of Government Office)... President Ho Chi Minh held a decree calling Vo Nguyen Giap to the altar, then he remained silent, sobbing and shedding tears... An extremely touching minute, everyone was in tears. tear. After a while, President Ho Chi Minh spoke up and declared: In the name of the President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, I give you the position of General, so that you can command soldiers and soldiers to fulfill the mission entrusted to you by the people. falls for. Comrade Vo Nguyen Giap received the decree. The Head of the Standing Committee announced a few words in the name of the National Assembly. Mr. Phan Anh, on behalf of the Government, said a few words of congratulation. Ta Quang Buu - Minister of National Defense, on behalf of the soldiers, expressed congratulations to the entire army and raised the spirit of heroic struggle under the command of General Vo Nguyen Giap. Finally, comrade Vo Nguyen Giap stood up to thank President Ho Chi Minh, the National Assembly and the Government, declaring that he would continue to make efforts to fulfill his duties to bring independence and unity to the country, Vo Nguyen Giap said. Shake everyone's hand in turn. Then President Ho Chi Minh announced the closing of the ceremony. Marking this event, "Vietnam People's Police Guard, Chronicle History 1941-1954" is inscribed. “From the beginning of May to the end of May 1948, Uncle Ho's guards returned to Na Lom, Phu Dinh commune, right at Uncle Ho's children's camp next to Na Lom stream, about 200m from the old hill. Here, Uncle Ho and the Government conferred the military rank of General on comrade Vo Nguyen Giap"... The Management Board of Thai Nguyen relics and landscapes has compiled a scientific dossier to submit to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to rank a national historical and cultural relic for the relic site of President Ho Chi Minh presiding over the ceremony. conferred the first military rank of General of our army, which marked an important historical event marking the formal and modern advancement of our army and the attention to training, disciplining and promoting generals. The Vietnam People's Army became a team of military leaders defeat invading enemies to protect the independence and freedom of the Fatherland.
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Gia Bay Bridge was built around 1928-1930. Previously, the bridge was located on National Highway 1B, the main road connecting Lang Son to Thai Nguyen. During the Indochina War, the bridge was destroyed by Vietnamese soldiers and people in 1947. In 1965, the bridge was hit by three bombs by US planes and was seriously damaged. In 1991, the bridge was newly built at the old location, with a length of nearly 100m and a controlled width of 9m. Gia Bay Bridge is a place with many historical marks, especially during the resistance war against American imperialism. History has recorded: On October 17, 1965, the American enemy mobilized aircraft 29 times, threw 116 explosive bombs at Gia Bay bridge and many series of missiles at the anti-aircraft artillery field of Regiment 210, opening began their war of air sabotage against Thai Nguyen. The massive destruction of the bomb caused two abutments of the Gia Bay bridge to be damaged, the main beam and the upstream and downstream side beams were broken, causing traffic to completely stop. American bombs killed and injured 147 people; 45 houses on both sides of the bridge burned and collapsed; 32 officers and soldiers in the Self-Defense Company of Hoang Van Thu neighborhood were injured. SOURCE: Department of Foreign Affairs of Thai Nguyen Province
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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
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Located more than 10km from the center of Thai Nguyen city, Thai Hai eco-tourism area in My Hao hamlet, Thinh Duc commune, Thai Nguyen city has been a tourist area to experience Tay ethnic customs and traditions for many years. . Thai Hai Tay ethnic cultural conservation and eco-tourism area currently has about 30 stilt houses built according to the original stilt houses of the Tay people Dinh Hoa Thai Nguyen where you can enjoy Tay culture. same uniqueness Here, under the stilt houses clustered in the green space of palm trees, acacia forests, and vau forests in the mountains and hills, artifacts and traditional folk culture of the Tay and Nung Viet Bac people are preserved. Village Thai Hai's stilt house is divided into many areas with separate functions, including a conservation area, food area, entertainment area, event organization... and is an attractive destination that attracts domestic and foreign tourists.
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Museum of Cultures of Vietnam's Ethnic Groups The Museum of Vietnamese Ethnic Cultures is located at No. 1 Doi Can, Trung Vuong, Thai Nguyen city (Thai Nguyen province), established in 1960 with the original name Viet Bac Museum, until 1960. 1990 changed name to Museum of Cultures of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups. With an area of nearly 40,000 square meters, this is a project that converges, stores, displays and introduces important documents about the history and cultural identity of ethnic communities in Vietnam. The Museum of Cultures of Vietnam's Ethnic Groups won the Ho Chi Minh Prize for architectural works, phase I, 2006. In particular, ethnic groups in areas such as the Delta, Northern Midlands, Northwest, Northeast, Central Highlands, Southern Delta... are recreated through nearly 50,000 artifacts in the museum space. In particular, the cultural identity of customs, labor practices, production, rituals, festivals, costumes, cuisine, architecture, crafts... are vividly recreated through the documentation system, tangible and intangible cultural heritage. SOURCE: Central Agency of the Communist Party of Vietnam
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Khuan Manh forest relic Khuan Manh forest is a forest in Trang Xa commune, Vo Nhai district, 50 km northeast of Thai Nguyen city. This is the birthplace of the Party Central Committee to preserve and continue to strengthen its forces. On September 15, 1941, on behalf of the Party Central Committee's standing committee, Mr. Hoang Quoc Viet came to the base to witness the establishment and handover ceremony. Mission for National Salvation Army II, Mr. Chu Van Tan is the commander, Mr. Nguyen Van Phan is the deputy commander. At first the platoon had 36 people, including 3 women, but later increased to 46 people, equipped with rudimentary weapons, only pistols and spears. After the founding ceremony, the platoon began building a political base among the people, promoting guerrilla activities in Trang Xa and Dinh Ca, causing many losses to the enemy. In November 1944, many fierce battles between the National Salvation Army II (with the participation of local people) and the French army at Dong Thu bridge, Khe pass, La Han banyan tree, Da Do mountain, Mo Ga cave... these places mark the glorious victories of the Vo Nhai army and people at that time. SOURCE: World Travel
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Dong Cao Pagoda or Doi Cao Pagoda, built during the Ly Dynasty, is located on a hill in Phuc Duyen village, Tan Huong commune. During the resistance war against the French colonialists, the pagoda was destroyed. In 1999, Tan Huong commune organized the restoration of the pagoda and the construction of a bell tower. In 2002, people in the commune and benefactors mobilized to donate more than 120 million VND to renovate the pagoda. Currently, the pagoda has been invested in a spacious, clean and beautiful construction, with a Tam Bao house, Mother Goddess church, Uncle Ho church, and in front is a 3-story bell tower. Dong Cao Pagoda was recognized as a provincial historical-cultural relic in 2004. Every year, on January 14 and 15, people in the commune and tourists from all over come to the pagoda to pray for a peaceful new year, for trees to sprout and everything to be prosperous. The festival also takes place cultural and artistic exchange activities (photo) and folk games that attract a large number of people to participate such as wrestling, Chinese chess, cockfighting... The pagoda is often called Dong Cao Pagoda or Cao Pagoda, located on a hill in Tan Huong commune, Pho Yen district, Thai Nguyen province. From Hanoi to Thai Nguyen province, go another 16km to the temple. The pagoda belongs to the Northern sect. The pagoda was built in the Later Le Dynasty. Today's temple was built by Master Thich Dam Hinh on May 17, 1992, completed on July 21, 1992. The pagoda still retains the towers, steles, and stone pillars of the Later Le period, such as the ancient stele engraved with the 18th year of Chinh Hoa (1697). SOURCE: Viet Architect Group
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On the morning of January 6, the Party Committee, government and people of Minh Lap commune held a ceremony to receive the provincial-level cultural and historical relic certificate for Minh Ly communal house. Minh Ly communal house in Minh Ly hamlet, Minh Lap commune is a place for cultural and religious activities of the people in the commune. The communal house worships national hero Duong Tu Minh, who made great contributions to maintaining and strengthening the great unity of ethnic groups to expel foreign invaders. He was respected by the people and established a temple to worship the village's Tutelary God. The communal house has existed for a long time, but due to historical changes and natural disasters, Minh Ly Communal House was seriously degraded. In 2007, the people of 4 hamlets Ao Son, Doan Ket, Lang Chu and Theo Cay worked together to rebuild the communal house on the old foundation. The communal house includes an altar and a harem, the total construction land area is 1,903 m2. Every year at the communal house there are two main holidays on January 9 and November 20 of the lunar calendar, in addition to other holidays such as lower field and upper field ceremonies. Offerings to the village tutelary god are mainly local agricultural products with the purpose of praying for good weather, lush vegetation, good harvests, and prosperity and happiness for the people of all ethnic groups in the area. With historical and cultural values, the People's Committee of Thai Nguyen province decided to recognize Minh Ly communal house as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic. This is the joy of the Party Committee, government and people of Minh Lap commune in particular and Dong Hy district in general. Being recognized as a historical relic contributes to preserving and promoting the value of national cultural heritage, educating patriotic traditions, and meeting the spiritual needs of the people in the area./. SOURCE DONG HY DISTRICT ELECTRONIC INFORMATION PAGE
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During the resistance war against the French colonialists, many agencies were established, stationed and worked at ATK Dinh Hoa. Among these is the Department of Information, Ministry of National Defense. On July 31, 1949, the Minister of National Defense issued Decree No. 123/ND establishing the Information Department under the General Command of the National Army and the Vietnam Militia and Self-Defense Force. The agency was established on the basis of the Military Communications Department with comrade Hoang Dao Thuy as Head of the Department. According to the Decree, the Information Department is the agency that advises the High Command on communications; Organize and maintain communication from the General Staff to the battlefields and professional guidance units; Equip technical material for communication units under the Ministry of National Defense and the Commander-in-Chief; Unify all communications forces at the Ministry of Defense and the Vietnam Radio Service and put them in the Department of Information formation. During the period 1952-1953, the Information Department lived and worked in Khuoi Tat village, Quy Ky commune (Dinh Hoa). This location has been surveyed and determined, but a monument has been built. Mr. Hoang Van Chuc, born in 1942, in Khuoi Tat hamlet, Quy Ky commune confirmed: The area where the Information Department works is located halfway up the hill, the leveling is relatively large. After moving, this place still hid a lot of machines and telephones, but now they are gone and almost lost. In May 1953, the Information Department moved its location to Khuan Giang hamlet, Trung Hoi commune (from 1953 to present, Trung Luong commune, Dinh Hoa). Although there are still many difficulties and shortages, the unit's staff has determined to complete the following tasks within 6 months: Forming agencies and units under the Department; open training classes for staff officers, communications officers and technical staff to repair radios, telephones, and generators; draft submitted to the Ministry of National Defense and the Commander-in-Chief for approval and promulgation of a plan to organize the communication system throughout the army; Purchasing and repairing communication equipment to quickly equip units, and quickly compiling the document "Brief communications" for training throughout the army. Also in Khuan Giang, Chief of General Staff Hoang Van Thai spent a lot of time working and talking with officers and soldiers of the Information Department. He emphasized: "Communications need to firmly grasp the most essential tasks, of which the top priority is building a team of officers and soldiers who are qualified to undertake tasks, ensuring command of the troops in the right conditions." operational combat events on a larger scale. The direction of self-reliance is correct, but the Department of Information needs to strengthen material and technical means for the campaign and tactical levels to be able to complete the task...". During the resistance war against the French, the Information Department successfully completed its assigned tasks, ensuring communication for leaders and commanders at all levels to coordinate between battlefields; contributing to building major regiments, ensuring combat command of the three armies, political and diplomatic struggles...effectively serving the armed forces to fight for victory in campaigns, especially the strategic Dong Xuan offensive (1953-1954) culminating in the historic Dien Bien Phu Campaign in 1954. With such important historical significance, the location of the Department of Information (1953-1954) in Khuan Giang, Trung Luong commune, was recognized by the Provincial People's Committee as a provincial historical relic in August 2017. SOURCE: Thai Nguyen Newspaper
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On August 25, at Thong Nhat 3 hamlet, Vo Tranh commune (Phu Luong), Phu Luong district solemnly held a ceremony to receive and break ground for a project marking the burial site of provincial-level patriot Luong Ngoc Quyen. . Patriot Luong Ngoc Quyen was born in 1885, and at the age of 19 participated in the cause of national liberation; At the age of 29, he was arrested by the French colonialists and sentenced to life in prison. On July 25, 1916, they transferred him to prison in Thai Nguyen Prison. Here, he enlightened his patriotism and the will to fight for fellow prisoners and green loincloth soldiers, including Trinh Van Can (aka Doi Can). The Thai Nguyen uprising broke out on the night of August 30, 1917. On September 4, 1917, he was hit by enemy artillery and died. The insurgents buried him in the southeast of Go Mu hill, Thong Nhat 3 hamlet, Vo Tranh commune (Phu Luong). On December 23, 2001, with the help of local authorities and professional agencies, his descendants took his remains and brought them back to his hometown, Nhi Khe commune, Thuong Tin district (Ha Tay) to mourn and repose. burial. The place where he rested (1917-2001) was ranked as a provincial-level historical relic by Thai Nguyen province (Decision No. 2386/QD-UBND, dated August 10, 2017). The land area zoned for relic protection is 1,281 square meters, of which the burial area is 335 square meters; The adjacent landscape area and surrounding area is 946 m2 wide. On the same day, delegates participated in the groundbreaking ceremony of the project; Vo Tranh Commune People's Committee also announced the decision to establish a Relics Management Board, consisting of 11 people. SOURCE: Thai Nguyen Newspaper
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Van Han communal house belongs to Van Han hamlet, Van Han commune; The communal house has existed since ancient times, located on a hillock with an area of over 1 hectare, belonging to the type of Artistic Architecture, a historical relic of the resistance war. The communal house worships the Great Saint Cao Son Quy Minh Dai Vuong - a famous general who fought against the Song invaders during the Ly Dynasty and his daughter. In 1951, at Dinh Van Han, there was a Preparatory Conference of the Agricultural Tax Policy Committee chaired by comrade Truong Chinh. The communal house was previously built in the style of a stilt house, consisting of one room, two left, facing southwest; The communal house's roof is covered with flaked tiles, the communal house has many large columns with diameters from 50 60 cm; Through time and historical events, the communal house has been rebuilt 5 times, the last reconstruction was in 2015, including 3 rooms with red tile roofs. Currently, the communal house still retains many ancient artifacts such as: 1 set of palanquins, carved with dragon images; 1 The altar is embossed with images of cranes and dragons; 1 bowl of ancient bronze incense, carved with dragon and phoenix shapes; 1 Statue of Mr. Cao Son Quy Minh, the two corners below the statue are carved with two faces of Ngoc Rong and Doan Trinh, his two daughters; 3 titles were given by the kings: Tu Duc, Duy Tan and Khai Dinh. On February 28, 2012, Thai Nguyen Provincial People's Committee issued Decision No. 596/QD-UBND classifying Van Han Communal House as a provincial-level relic. Source Electronic information portal of Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province.
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Thinh Duc communal house is located in Thinh Duc hamlet, Van Han commune, and is a place for cultural and religious activities of the people. The communal house was built a long time ago, no one remembers the exact year. Previously, the communal house consisted of five compartments, wooden pillars, a thatched roof, and lower floors on both sides to serve as seats for officials and guests visiting the communal house. Before 1945, Thinh Duc Communal House was also called Lang Dau Communal House, built on Na Lang mound belonging to Thinh Duc's communal house land, the communal house land was flat, with cool air; The communal house faces southwest down to the village's fields; In front of the communal house's door, there are two large banyan trees, providing shade to the communal house's yard. Regarding customs and annual festivals of Dinh, villagers worship 5 times a year on January 7, March 23, March 10, August 15 and January 23 (lunar calendar); On the day of the festival, the village organizes many games such as lion dance, con tossing, singing, and wrestling. Nowadays, villagers still maintain incense sticks and smoke on the above days, but the festivals are no longer maintained. During our nation's resistance war against the French colonialists (1946-1954) at Dinh Thinh Duc, many secret meetings of the Viet Bac inter-region took place. Most notably, in 1953, the Party and State implemented the land reform movement and reduced rents. Dinh Thinh Duc was chosen as the meeting place to discuss the land reform movement and rent reduction of the Party and the state. During the meeting, comrade Nong Quoc Chan, representing the Viet Bac inter-regional committee, attended. The communal house still retains many precious artifacts such as: 1 council judge, 1 gilded throne, 1 ancient incense bowl, 4 buntings, 1 bronze gong, 1 bronze gong, 2 sets of doors, 2 wooden ladders , 2 wooden Nghe birds, 4 wooden candlesticks, 2 wooden incense tubes, 3 royal decrees (shared with Van Han communal house), 1 wooden communal house pillar. On July 21, 2014, Thai Nguyen Provincial People's Committee issued Decision No. 1574/QD-UBND classifying Thinh Duc Communal House as a provincial-level historical relic. Source Electronic information portal of Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province.
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Phu Binh is the locality with the largest number of communal relics, temples, pagodas and festivals in Thai Nguyen province. In the early spring, spiritual tourist destinations in the district such as: Communal House - Temple - Salt Bridge Pagoda relic complex; Phuong Do communal house; Khanh Long Pagoda; Mai Son pagoda... attracts quite a large number of tourists inside and outside the province to visit and worship. Among them, it is impossible not to mention the relic complex of Ho Lenh Communal House - Pagoda located in Trung hamlet, Diem Thuy commune, Phu Binh district. Ho Lenh Pagoda's literal name is "Linh Quang Tu", built around the 17th century. The pagoda is located on a high terrain, facing Southeast. Initially, the pagoda had a layout including: Three gates, front hall, harem, ancestral house... Over time the pagoda has been degraded. However, with the attention of leaders at all levels and the support and donations of Buddhist monks, nuns and people in the village, the pagoda was restored and embellished on the basis of maintaining its current status and expanding the teaching area. roads, churches... to serve Buddhists from all over and organize great holidays. Ho Lenh Pagoda was ranked a provincial architectural and artistic relic by the Provincial People's Committee in 2010. Ho Lenh Communal House was built in the Le Dynasty, the 4th year of Vinh Huu (1738). Ho Lenh communal house worships the village's tutelary gods including: Cao Son, Quy Minh and Tam Giang, who were generals who supported King Hung to fight the enemy and protect the country, and Duong Tu Minh, a talented general during the Ly dynasty. The communal house consists of 3 compartments, 2 wings, 21m long, 9m wide, structured by 48 ironwood columns. The trusses are all decorated with the theme "four sacred animals". Dinh Ho Lenh Communal House was recognized as a National Historical and Cultural Monument in 2001. Every year, the Dinh - Ho Lenh Pagoda festival is held on January 4, attracting thousands of visitors from all over to visit and worship. Over time, the Ho Lenh Communal House - Pagoda relic complex still preserves its ancient majestic architectural appearance, is a place for religious activities of local people, and is a spiritual tourist destination that attracts a large number of tourists. People from all over come to visit and pray for good luck. Source Electronic information portal of Phu Binh district, Thai Nguyen province.
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Khuon Manh Forest is located in Trang Xa commune, Vo Nhai district, has rugged terrain, and was once the place of operation of revolutionary cadres and guerrillas during the secret period. On September 15, 1941, the founding ceremony of the National Salvation Army II took place here, which was a milestone marking a period in the history of the resilient revolutionary struggle of our Party and people in the cause of national liberation. clan. History records: At Bac Son - Vo Nhai base, the French colonialists' terrorist repression of the revolution took place fiercely, the National Salvation Army I had to withdraw from the base to preserve its forces and many Party facilities. broken, the revolutionary movement encountered difficulties. At that time, Comrade Hoang Quoc Viet, member of the Party Central Committee, and the Bac Son-Vo Nhai base leadership advocated the restoration of the National Salvation Army I to maintain the sound of Bac Son armed guns and encourage the revolutionary movement. network. On the morning of September 15, 1941, at Khuon Manh forest, comrade Hoang Quoc Viet, on behalf of the Party Central Committee, announced the establishment of the Second National Salvation Army, assigned the flag and tasks to the Team to fight against terrorist enemies, eliminate fraud, and destroy enemies. reactionary oligarchs, protect the revolutionary base, protect the bases, strengthen and develop self-defense teams, maintain the guns of armed struggle to encourage the revolutionary movement of the whole country. The command board of the assigned Team consists of three comrades: Chu Van Tan - Commander; Nguyen Cao Dam - Directing political officer; Tran Van Phan - Deputy Commander. The initial team had 36 officers and soldiers (3 female), a few days later the number increased to 46 people, organized into 5 squads, equipped with rudimentary weapons: flintlock guns, bayonets, spears... Between After the siege of the French colonialists and the ruling apparatus of the feudal henchmen, the National Salvation Army II was established, this was a predecessor force of the Vietnam People's Army. Khuon Manh Forest, the location where the National Salvation Army II was established on September 15, 1941, was ranked as a national historical relic by the (former) Ministry of Culture and Information, and Trang Xa commune was honored as Hero of the Force. armed forces in the resistance war against the French. Currently, the list of the National Salvation Army II is solemnly engraved on a marble stele, carved into the great Khuon Manh forest, an important historical event in the struggle for national liberation of the Vietnamese people. Source: Thai Nguyen Electronic Newspaper
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Cho Chu Prison Relics is located in Vuon Rau hamlet, Cho Chu Town, Dinh Hoa district, Thai Nguyen province. In 1889, Cho Chu was occupied by the French colonialists. In 1894, they established a representative agency to rule this area. By 1916, they started building a prison. Initially, the prison was made of simple bamboo and wood to imprison common criminals. Later, they imprisoned patriotic soldiers participating in the Thai Nguyen Uprising (1917) and Yen Bai Uprising (1930). In 1940, the Bac Son Uprising broke out, they arrested many officers participating in the uprising and brought them here to detain. In 1942, the French colonialists built a solid prison made of bricks, tiles, and cement that could hold 200 people at a time, including a number of political prisoners transferred from Cang Ba Van, Son La prison. In August 1943, 100 political prisoners from Son La Prison were detained here, including many comrades who were members of the Communist Party. From there, a Communist Party cell in prison was formed. Because they were able to install people in the ranks of enemy soldiers, Cho Chu Prison Cell was often directed by the Northern Region Party Committee. In prison, Communist soldiers turned the prison into a school, studying Mac-Lenin theory, learning how to organize and lead the revolution, and practice political courage. Here, Communist soldiers in Cho Chu Prison published the newspaper "Thong Ngan" and created plays with patriotic content, national pride, and revolutionary songs to encourage communist soldiers. , patriots persistently struggled, waiting for a favorable opportunity to escape from prison and go out to work. On October 2, 1944, we organized 12 comrades to successfully escape from prison, contributing to building important bases in Dinh Hoa, Dai Tu and Nguyen Hue War Zone. These are comrades Song Hao, Le Hien Mai, Ta Xuan Thu, Hoang Ba Son, Le Trung Dinh, Vu Phong, Nhi Quy, Tran Tung, Chu Nhu, Nguyen Cao and Pham Ngoc Bong... Cho Chu Prison Relics is a place that marks the barbaric crimes of the French colonialists and is also a vivid symbol of revolutionary soldiers who devoted their lives, fighting and sacrificing for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland. . Many comrades have held up a shining example of the spirit of learning and growth through the practice of indomitable struggle, making worthy contributions to the cause of national liberation. Cho Chu Prison was ranked a National Historical and Cultural Relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information on February 25, 1998. Source: Dinh Hoa District Electronic Information Page, Thai Nguyen Province
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Ba Van Cang is located in Binh Son commune, Song Cong city, Thai Nguyen province - a countryside rich in revolutionary tradition. Before 1941, Ba Van Prison was part of Thai Nguyen province prison, built by the French on a remote area of land in Ba Van village, with difficult traffic, sparse population, separated from the outside by the river. Labour. This prison was proposed to be built in 1902, but for many reasons, construction did not begin until 1913. Initially, Thai Nguyen province prison had a small scale, the cells were made of bamboo, wood, and simple thatched roofs to house common criminals. Realizing that this prison is located in a place of "sacred forest, poisonous water", being imprisoned here is the safest, the French government has renovated and expanded the prison, building it more solidly to be able to take over many prisoners. than. There are solid fences around the prison, four corners are guarded by four guard posts. The prison is the home of the warden and soldiers, with a separate guard post for the guard. On September 29, 1936, the French President issued a Decree on full amnesty for prisoners throughout Indochina. Many political prisoners - patriotic communist soldiers - after being acquitted, have returned to work, connecting with leaders of the patriotic movement from North to South to fight for freedom, democracy, food and clothing. and peace. Before the outbreak of strikes, demonstrations, market yards, lockouts, struggles for tax collection, against tyranny oppression,... taking place from urban to rural areas, January 21, 1940 , The French Government has issued a Decree on the house arrest or deportation from their places of residence or detention in concentration camps of "dangerous elements" for national defense and common security, essentially for house arrest. Former political prisoners were acquitted in previous periods. Implementing this Decree, the colonial government in Vietnam established "special labor" camps (camp spécial des travailleurs) to detain political prisoners who had been acquitted in previous years, including Ba Van camp. was established under the Decree of the Governor of Tonkin on October 28, 1941. Ba Van Camp was maintained until October 1944 and between 1941 and 1944, about 200 prisoners were brought here for detention. After Ba Van Cang was abolished, the French colonialists sent political prisoners to be detained at Nghia Lo canton, Yen Bai province, established in 1944. In December 1994, the Ministry of Culture and Information issued a Decision to recognize Cang Ba Van historical relic as a national relic. The traces of Cang Ba Van are no longer there anymore, because in the past the prison was just rows of houses made from bamboo, the 5 meter high fence was built from sharpened bamboo sticks. This place has become a center for research and development of mountainous livestock, with the largest horse farms in Vietnam today. The strong, smooth-haired horses ready to gallop will create a lot of excitement for visitors, especially children. It feels like visitors are in the remote Mongolian steppe, not in Thai Nguyen. Source: Thai Nguyen Electronic Newspaper
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Historical relic The location of the establishment of the Central Youth Volunteer Work Team (July 15, 1950) is located at Go Tho hill, Yen Lang commune, Dai Tu district, Thai Nguyen province. The establishment of the Central Youth Volunteer Work Team is a milestone marking the maturity of the Vietnamese Youth Volunteer Force in the nation's long resistance war against foreign invaders, marking its activities. The actions and dedication of many generations of officials and young people during the resistance war against the French colonialists. Currently, the location is where spiritual and cultural activities of officials and people of Dai Tu district and of Vietnamese officials and youth take place. The relic site was invested and built by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee in 2002 on the occasion of the 52nd anniversary of the traditional Youth Volunteer Day. The relic site has 5 categories of works, monuments, memorial houses, and stele marking events, including: - Youth Volunteer Monument Area: located in the central and highest position of the Monument Area. The cluster of statues is the image of two young volunteers in the side-by-side position of the winner, symbolizing heroic indomitable will on a monolithic stone pedestal. The statue is about 5m high, the stone pedestal is 2.5m high, and about 2m wide. - Statue system area: Includes 8 statues made of monolithic stone carving heroes representing Vietnamese Youth: Ly Tu Trong (1931), Kim Dong (1943), Tran Van On (1950), Vo Thi Sau (1952), Nguyen Van Troi (1964), Nguyen Viet Xuan (1964), Doan Thi Lien (1966), Kpa Klong (1975). - Traditional House Area: The traditional house has a total area of 516 m², in the middle of the house there is a 1.5m high, 0.8m wide stele with a semi-arc shaped forehead, the front is covered with engraved red granite. Golden letters: "Our youth have made many good achievements and deserve to be Heroic Youth of a Heroic nation." - Main gate of the monument and fence system: Including the main gate and open fence in front of the monument. At the main gate, there is a monument nameplate made of monolithic granite material. The relic site has historical value, the first place of origin of the birthplace of the Vietnamese youth volunteer force in Thai Nguyen province, connected to other historical sites related to volunteerism in the Viet Bac region. and the whole country. With the above typical value, the location of the establishment of the Central Youth Volunteer Team (July 15, 1950), Thai Nguyen province, was ranked as a national historical relic by the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Join on February 24, 2023. Source: Department of Cultural Heritage
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Luc Giap Temple, also known as Vat Temple, is located on the left bank of the Cong River, in Dac Son commune, Pho Yen Town, 4 km west of Pho Yen district capital and about 35 km west of Thai Nguyen city center. southern. Every year, the temple opens its main festival on March 15 (lunar calendar) to commemorate famous people Duong Tu Minh, Luu Nhan Chu, and Do Can. In ancient times, the temple was just a small shrine worshiping the gods of the villagers in Son Cot region. In the 12th century (Ly Dynasty) to commemorate and recognize the merits of national hero Duong Tu Minh, the people here built a temple to worship him. In the 15th century (Le dynasty), Do Can from Thong Thuong village, present-day Minh Duc commune, passed his doctorate and was appointed government official of Thanh Hoa (present-day Thanh Hoa). He had skilled workers use good wood to carve and carve a complete house frame in Thanh Hoa and then brought it back to build it here to replace the old small temple. From then on, people in the six neighboring areas of Son Cot village worshiped and Luc Giap temple got its name from there. Luc Giap Temple is also called Mieu Vat, associated with a historical event: in the 15th century (Le Dynasty), a general of Le Loi, Luu Nhan Chu, came to this area to recruit insurgents. While recruiting soldiers here, he organized a wrestling competition (Wrestling Festival) at Luc Giap temple grounds. Later, when the Ming army was defeated, Liu Nhan Chu once returned to visit and write a souvenir at the temple. But unfortunately, due to time and war, currently no trace of Liu Nhan Chu has been found, only the name Mieu Vat is associated with his name and events in this area that still circulate today. The main area of Luc Giap temple is 1,360 m2 wide, including the worship house and the back palace, in front of the temple there is a large yard, in the middle of the yard there is a pedestal to place incense and flowers, the temple is covered with the foliage of a large 6-year-old banyan tree. Up to 7 people can't hug it. Luc Giap Temple is an ancient architectural work of the Le Dynasty. The columns are all made of ironwood and have remained glossy black over the centuries. All pillars, pillars, and planks in front of the harem are delicately and elaborately carved with the images of Dragon, Ly, Quy, and Phuong. In particular, the two main doors to the harem are embossed with two dragons flanking the moon of the Le Dynasty, very beautiful, reaching the level of sophisticated traditional art. The worship objects here such as: pedestals, shrines, statues, offerings... are all painted with gold and gilded, majestic and solemn. Up to now, the temple still retains a number of precious artifacts of the Nguyen Dynasty such as: a bell, two bronze altars, a number of large ancient porcelain worship bowls. The number of artifacts left at the temple today is very small but there are artistic and historical value. With those values, Luc Giap Temple was ranked as a national historical and artistic relic on June 21, 1993. Luc Giap Temple Festival is held on the 15th day of the third lunar month every year, including a ceremony and festival solemnly organized by local people. For many years now, the Luc Giap Temple Festival has been a cultural destination attracting a large number of people in the region and tourists from all over. The ceremony has typical activities related to spiritual beliefs such as: sacrificing to gods, serving bronze, offering incense, procession... The festival recreates folk games such as: traditional objects, singing for love, pulling fighting, cockfighting... Source: Thai Nguyen City Cultural and Media Center
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Sa Khao Cave is a famous archaeological site located in the northwest limestone mountain range of Na Khao pine, Phu Thuong commune, Vo Nhai district, Thai Nguyen province. Sa Khao Cave is approximately 30km long, passes through 5-6 mountains, located about 2km from the center of Dinh Ca town, Vo Nhai district. Entering Sa Khao cave, visitors will be overwhelmed by the beauty of the multi-shaped stalactites, with traces carved by the flow of time. The cave's dome is high and wide, below is a clear stream gurgling with gurgling water, creating a watercolor painting with thousands of stone fibers clinging to the cave walls hanging down below, the rock patterns curling due to erosion. of water stacked down from the ceiling of the cave. The cave ceiling is about 20m high, below is a vast sand floor. The special thing here is that there are tree-shaped mushrooms and palm mushrooms growing all over the path along with many strange animals. Throughout history, experiencing two fierce wars of resistance against the French and the Americans, Hang Sa Khao was the place where important meetings of revolutionary cadres took place. Comrades Vo Nguyen Giap, Tran Dang Ninh, Hoang Van Thu, Hoang Quoc Viet, Le Duc Ton, Chu Quoc Hung... once sheltered and worked in this place. Sa Khao Cave is also a safe evacuation place for officials and people of Vo Nhai District. From 1965 to 1972, many generations of primary school students in Phu Thuong commune studied at Sa Khao cave. Vo Nhai District agencies evacuated here and set up tents next to the cave entrance to work. Not only that, in Hang Sa Khao there is also a hall for meetings and a stage for musical performances. During the years of the fiercest anti-American resistance war, in this place, the people of Vo Nhai District also enjoyed famous revolutionary songs with the spirit of "Singing over the sound of bombs" by singers Thu Hien and Quoc Huong. .. With majestic beauty and poetic mountains, it is associated with historical events of the revolutionary struggle of revolutionary comrades, as well as of the people of Vo Nhai district through the two resistance wars against the French and the Vietnamese. In the United States, in 2010, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism ranked Sa Khao cave as a national historical relic, an indispensable discovery point in ecotourism, cave exploration and also is a journey to the source, the place of educating the revolutionary tradition of Thai Nguyen province. Source: Thai Nguyen Tourism
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ATK Dinh Hoa Special National Relic Area is the residence, work and activities of President Ho Chi Minh, the Party Central Committee and the Government during the resistance war against the French colonialists (1946 - 1954). Here, together with the Party Central Committee, President Ho Chi Minh made many important decisions related to the fate of the entire nation's resistance war against the French colonialists. The pinnacle was the Dien Bien Phu victory, "Illustrious in five continents, shaking the earth", ending the war and restoring peace in Indochina. ATK Dinh Hoa Special National Relic Area is evaluated "As the most important relic complex of the Vietnamese people in the 20th century". It is a red address where revolutionary historical traditions are educated for the young generation of Vietnamese people on pilgrimage to their origins, and deserves to be a meaningful eco-tourism destination in the strategy of attracting millions of domestic and international visitors. Offer incense at the President Ho Chi Minh Memorial House and visit relic sites. It is a vivid testament to efforts to preserve and promote the unique values of the revolutionary land. Dinh Hoa Safety Zone (ATK) historical relic is located in the communes of Phu Dinh, Diem Mac, Thanh Dinh, Dinh Bien, Bao Linh, Dong Thinh, Quy Ky, Kim Phuong, Binh Thanh and Cho Chu town, district Dinh Hoa, Thai Nguyen province, with a total conservation planning area of over 5,200km2. This is also the bordering area between Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang and Bac Kan provinces. In 1981, the relic site was ranked as a national monument by the Ministry of Culture and Information (now the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism), including 13 component relics: 1. Cho Chu Prison (Cho Chu town, Dinh Hoa district) 2. Location of establishment of the Vietnam Liberation Army (Dinh Bien commune, Dinh Hoa district) 3. Place where Uncle Ho lived and worked at Khau Ty hill in 1947 (Diem Mac commune, Dinh Hoa district) 4. Location where Uncle Ho lived and worked at Tin Keo hill (1948 - 1954), Phu Dinh commune, Dinh Hoa district 5. Uncle Ho's relic cluster in Khuon Tat: Banyan tree, Khuon Tat stream section - where Uncle Ho bathed, washed and fished, Uncle Ho's stilt house and cellar in Na Dinh hill (Phu Dinh commune, Dinh Hoa district) 6. Location of General Secretary Truong Chinh and the Party Central Committee's office at Phung Hien (1947 - 1949), Diem Mac commune, Dinh Hoa district 7. Location of the General Command of the Vietnam People's Army (1949 - 1954) in Bao Linh commune, Dinh Hoa district 8. Khuon Tat 7-tier waterfall (Phu Binh commune, Dinh Hoa district) 9. Location of establishment of the Vietnam Journalists Association (Diem Mac commune, Dinh Hoa district) 10. Location of establishment of the Vietnam Peace Committee (Diem Mac commune, Dinh Hoa district) 11. Location of establishment of the Central Inspection Committee (Diem Mac commune, Dinh Hoa district) 12. Location of the first issue of the People's Army Newspaper (October 20, 1950) Dinh Bien commune, Dinh Hoa district 13. Location of Pu Don hill, where President Ho Chi Minh presided over the ceremony conferring the military rank of General on comrade Vo Nguyen Giap (1948) (Phu Dinh commune, Dinh Hoa district) An Toan Zone (ATK) Dinh Hoa is truly the most important relic complex of the Vietnamese people in the 20th century, a resistance capital with key relic areas: Pac Bo (Cao Bang), Tan Trao (Tuyen Quang), ATK Dinh Hoa, Cho Don, Chiem Hoa, Son Duong, Yen Son (Thai Nguyen, Bac Kan, Tuyen Quang) have meaning and value in many aspects. In particular, ATK Dinh Hoa was the place that initiated, organized and directed the Dien Bien Phu campaign to win, end the war, and restore peace in Indochina... Source: Department of Cultural Heritage
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Duom Temple is located at the foot of Duom Mountain in Dong Dat commune, Phu Luong district, Thai Nguyen province, about 25km northwest of Thai Nguyen city center. Duom Temple worships Duong Tu Minh - a leader of the Tay people and a mandarin under the Ly dynasty who was assigned to manage the ancient Phu Luong palace (including continents that are now part of the provinces: Thai Nguyen, Bac Kan, Vinh Phuc, Phu Tho, Tuyen Quang, Cao Bang, Lang Son). He was also a famous general who had great merit in reclaiming a large portion of land from the Song invaders and firmly protecting the northern border region of Dai Viet. He also openly reclaimed land, developed the economy, maintained national unity, and was awarded the title of "God of Cao Son Quang Du" by the Ly dynasty. Later dynasties all ordained him as "Cao Son noble class, superior god". With his contributions to the country during the Ly dynasty, he was given his daughter, Princess Dien Binh, in marriage by King Ly Nhan Tong (1072 - 1128) and in marriage by King Ly Anh Tong (1138 - 1175). His daughter was Princess Thieu Dung in 1144. Thus, he was the son-in-law of two Ly dynasty kings. History books do not clearly state the year of birth and death of Duong Tu Minh, only that he lived in the late 11th and early 12th centuries. After his death, people built a temple to worship him at Duom Mountain - said to be the place where he died, and honored him as Saint Duom. Duom Temple was built in the 12th century and has been restored many times but still retains the ancient beauty of traditional architecture. The temple is located at the foot of Duom Mountain, with three gates facing the national highway. The main items include the bell tower, Lower temple, Middle temple, Upper temple, arranged against the mountainside in order from low to high. Ha Temple is the place to worship two princesses Dien Binh and Thieu Dung; Trung Temple is the place to worship the famous man Duong Tu Minh, and Thuong Temple is the place to worship his mother. In front of the temple is a large space with fields, palm hills, tea hills and the meandering Cau River flowing through. Although not large in scale, Duom Temple is a beautiful, majestic architectural complex, and is the top scenic spot of the midland region of Thai Nguyen. Duom Temple has been ranked as a National Monument since 1993. Every year, from January 6 to 8, Phu Luong district organizes the Duom Temple Festival to commemorate the merits of Duong Tu Minh. Currently, Duom Temple is a tourism highlight of Phu Luong district and Thai Nguyen province. Source: Thai Nguyen website
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Lang Le Bau Co relic site is located in Tan Nhut commune, Binh Chanh district, Ho Chi Minh City. Lang Le Bau Co is associated with the resistance war against the French invasion in 1948 with major battles that went down in history. Lang Le Bau Co relic was recognized as a city-level historical relic in 2003. The reason it is called Lang Le Bau Co relic area is because the name of Lang Le Bau Co relic area was given by local people. The hamlet was established next to the interlaced canals and rivers. Lang Le Bau Co is located inside a large field with many shrimp, crabs, and fish. Along with many species of birds such as mallards, storks, teal, nuthatches, gongs, partridges, herons, and red armpits come to feed here. Therefore, Tan Nhut people call it by the familiar and rustic name Lang Le Bau Co. Lang Le Bau Co relic is considered the gateway to move to the center of Vuon Thom base and attack the enemy headquarters in Saigon. Previously, Lang Le Bau Co relic area was originally a field of overgrown reeds. On April 15, 1948, the French colonialists sent 3 thousand soldiers and many modern weapons to simultaneously attack the Lang Le Bau Co area to destroy the Vuon Thom base. At that time, the revolutionary armed forces in Lang Le - Bau, because of their small force and rudimentary weapons, had the help of local people along with the advantage of terrain. After just over half a day of fighting, it turned to attack, causing the French army to suffer a large number of casualties. The victory at Lang Le Bau Co killed 300 enemies, captured 30 mercenaries, and destroyed many machines, military vehicles, and guns of all kinds of the enemy. However, on our side, there are many officers and soldiers who heroically sacrificed their lives at a very young age. On October 14, 1966, in Lang Le, the Republic of Vietnam Army Ranger Battalion was destroyed by tourist militia. Lang Le Bau Co relic site has great historical significance for the people of Saigon in particular and the whole country in general. Faced with hatred for the French colonialists, Lang Le Bau Co's army and people fought a war of great historical significance that opened the door for our side and the enemy. For our side, the battle opened the door to heroism in a strong resistance position. As for the enemy, they had to retreat into a strategic position and were destroyed. The French colonialists could no longer form a strategy to defeat the Viet Minh. Moreover, at Vuon Thom base, Lang Le Bau Co also took place a determined battle to protect our base and destroy all sabotage plans of the enemy. Lang Le Bau Co relic area, after the Dong Khoi movement in 1960, was also a logistics and springboard for the armed forces to liberate Long An - Saigon - Gia Dinh. To commemorate the sacrifices of our compatriots and soldiers, in 1988 Binh Chanh district built a historical building in Lang Le Bau Co land with an area of 1000m2. Source: Ho Chi Minh City Electronic Information Newspaper
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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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The US Embassy relics, also known as the "White House of the East", are the origin of sinister military and political plots aimed at long-term annexation of Vietnam. The relic site is a 5-storey building built Built in modern architecture, located at the corner of Mac Dinh Chi - Le Duan Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, on a plot of land nearly 5,000 square meters. Previously, the US embassy was located at 39 Ham Nghi Street. At around 10:00 a.m. on March 30, 1963, the US embassy on Ham Nghi Street was hit with explosives by the F21 Commando team, collapsing three floors: 1, 2, 3, so the US decided to rebuild it. Construction began on the building in 1965, most of the materials and construction machinery were transported from the US, under the control of American engineers. According to the design, the building is surrounded by 7,800 Taredo stones that can withstand mines and artillery shells. The main door is equipped with thick steel, the other doors are blocked by a special thick bulletproof layer. All doors use automatic systems, including iron doors blocking the way to the upper floors. Inside the building there are 140 rooms with 200 staff serving day and night. In addition, next to the building is also built an additional row of houses called the "Norodom" area exclusively for C.I.A. employees. When inaugurated, the building had only 3 floors. At the end of 1966, two more floors and a terrace were built to serve as a landing place for helicopters. Surrounding the building is a 3m high wall, at both ends of the wall close to Le Duan Street, 2 high blockhouses are built, guarded day and night. The Embassy was completed in September 1967 with a defense system such as a fortress with 60 guards, a bomb shelter, and a radar screen system to control the facade. Immediately after the building was completed, on September 24, 1967, thousands of students flocked to the gate of the US Embassy to fight for "America to stop bombing the North", "America to go home" and issued a notice denouncing the US for "trampling and seriously violating the right to self-determination of the Southern people". But the outstanding event that happened at the US Embassy was the battle of the City Rangers during the General Offensive and Uprising in the Spring of 1968. The target of attacking the US Embassy was added on January 24, 1968 by Ngo Thanh. Van is in charge of general affairs. Ranger Team 11 took on this important mission, including captain Ut Nho (military region reconnaissance captain) and soldiers: Bay Truyen, Tuoc, Thanh, Chuc, Tran The Ninh, Chinh, Tai, Van, Duc, Cao Hoai Vinh, Mang, Sau and 2 drivers: Tran Si Hung and Ngo Van Thuan. Another equally humiliating event for the US Embassy was the chaotic escape that occurred on April 29 and 30, 1975 by the US and its accomplices. Faced with the rapid attack of the Vietnamese army and people in the historic Ho Chi Minh campaign, over 1,000 Americans and more than 5,000 pro-American Vietnamese jostled, pushed, and kicked each other to compete for a place on the terrace of the building. building to be rescued by helicopter. This relic was granted a certificate of recognition by the Ministry of Culture on June 25, 1976. Currently, the US Embassy building has been demolished and a new consulate in Ho Chi Minh City has been built, but next to it is a memorial stele forever remembering the achievements of the special forces soldiers who died in the battle. . Source: Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union
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Chot Mat Tower Historical-Cultural Relic, located in Xom Thap hamlet, Tan Phong commune, Tan Bien district, Tay Ninh province, was recognized by the Ministry of Culture and Information (now the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) as historical - cultural relic on July 23, 1993. Also one of the last three ancient towers remaining in the South of our country. Having undergone many restorations in 1938, 2003 and most recently in 2013. Despite undergoing restorations, the Chot Mat ancient tower relic site has given itself a new look but still remains retains the spirit of ancient architecture. The entire Tower is built of brick and slate with the top of the tower tapering upward, from the ground to the highest point of the tower is estimated to be 10m. In addition, this ancient tower is located on a high mound in the middle of the field, so from a distance it looks like a pen rising gradually. In 2003, the People's Committee of Tay Ninh province decided to approve the investment project to restore, embellish and preserve Chot Mat tower relics and carried out the restoration, restoration, display and opening of the excavation pit in 2003. into use. On November 27, 2019, the Provincial People's Committee issued a Decision regulating the decentralization of management, protection and promotion of the value of historical and cultural relics and scenic spots in Tay Ninh province. Decision to assign the People's Committee of Tan Bien district to directly manage 4 relics, including the National Historical-Cultural relic Thap Chot Mat. In particular, the Chot Mat Tower Historical-Cultural Relic in Tan Phong commune, Tan Bien district was chosen to be part of the tourism development link of Tay Ninh Province. This is a tourist destination worth exploring, contributing to tourism development in Tan Phong commune in particular and Tan Bien district in general. Source: Tay Ninh province electronic information portal
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Bac Cung Temple (literally known as Thinh Temple) in Tam Hong commune, Yen Lac district is one of four large temples around the Ba Vi mountain region and the Red River Delta worshiping Saint Tan Vien. The temples: Tay Cung, Nam Cung, and Dong Cung are on the other side of the Red River in Son Tay territory. These are four temples that were built and preserved relatively carefully by the people. The temple is located in the middle of fertile fields on a 10,000 square meter plot of land next to winding canals, surrounded by rich and densely populated villages. On both sides, the left desert and the right desert stand majestically and silently, covering a large brick yard, looking up to a unique architectural work. Thinh Temple was built 20 centuries ago on the foundation of a small temple worshiping Saint Tan, where he had previously let his troops stay during a mission to help people clear land and manage water. The divine genealogy passes down that: Saint Tan (still called Son Tinh), whose name is Nguyen Tuan, was born on January 15, Dinh Hoi year in Lang Xuong cave, Trung Nghia commune, Thanh Thuy district, Phu Tho province. He lost his father at a young age and lived with his mother and two cousins, Nhuy Hien and Nguyen Sung. Every day, the three brothers crossed the Da River and went to the Ba Vi mountains to clear fields and farm, looking for a living. Here, Nguyen Tuan met Princess Thuong Ngan, was adopted by her, and gave her a walking stick and many magic spells to save humanity. After defeating Thuy Tinh and marrying Princess Ngoc Hoa, he refused the throne that King Hung wanted to give him, and with his two younger siblings traveled everywhere, helping people clear land and water, and was respected by people everywhere. When passing through the Tam Hong area, he let the troops rest and taught the people to grow rice and fish... After he left, the villagers came to the place where the Holy One rested and saw that there were still some packets of hearing left there, so after This temple is called Thinh temple. There is also a story that: when letting the army stay here, Saint Tan taught the people to butcher Thinh, so the people called the temple that name. From a small temple, during the reign of King Ly Than Tong (1072-1128), the temple was rebuilt into a large temple. This is where the king came to pray for longevity. During the reign of King Minh Mang (1820-1840), the temple was repaired many times. During the reign of King Thanh Thai, the Tri of Yen Lac district appointed monk Thanh At to restore the temple. The project lasted until the 6th reign of Khai Dinh (1900-1921). Through many ups and downs, the temple continues to be preserved and preserved by local people. On January 21, 1992, the temple was recognized by the Ministry of Culture and Information as a cultural and historical relic. Every year, the Thinh Temple festival is held from the 6th of the first lunar month to the 20th of the first lunar month. The festival includes sacrifices, palanquin processions from villages inside and outside the commune and many folk games will be held. Source: Vinh Phuc province electronic information portal
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During the period when the Mac dynasty had its capital in Cao Bang, in order to prevent the Le dynasty from attacking, the Mac dynasty restored and repaired Na Lu citadel (now in Hoang Tung commune, Hoa An) and Ban Phu citadel (now in Hung Dao commune). ), Phuc Hoa citadel, in addition to building many other citadels in Cao Bang, making Cao Bang a political and military center in the far Northeast border region at that time. Na Lu citadel and Phuc Hoa citadel are two citadels built before. According to the records of Be Huu Cung in Cao Bang Thuc Luc, Na Lu citadel and Phuc Hoa citadel began in the reign of Tang Y Tong in the year Giap Than, the 5th Ham Thong era (874). Based on the presence of many ancient tombs with stone inscriptions containing the names, addresses, and hometowns of the citadel builders who died here during the Ham Thong Dynasty, it can be confirmed that these two citadels were built during the Tang Dynasty. Na Lu Citadel was built over many different dynasties. When the Mac dynasty came to Cao Bang, it was rebuilt with bricks. Na Lu citadel has a nearly rectangular shape, has a total area of about 37.5 hectares, a length of about 800 m, a width of about 600 m, the citadel has 4 gates. Ban Phu citadel in the capital of Nam Binh, Nam Cuong country of Thuc Phan in the past in Cao Binh (Cao Bang), the Mac dynasty renovated the royal palace in the inner circle of the old capital of Nam Binh and called it Ban Phu citadel or Royal Palace. In the ancient capital of Nam Binh of the Nam Cuong country and the Mac dynasty, Ban Phu citadel still has clear traces. The capital city of Nam Binh consists of two citadels, to protect the citadel, the outer ring has a circumference of about 5 km, including a low hillock area, around the foot of the hill is covered with vertical canvas like a wall, convenient for navigation. Build defense lines. The western wall of the citadel runs parallel to the bank of the Bang River to the beginning of Bo Ma village, connecting the southeast wall of the citadel, flowing in front of Ban Phu, following the foot of the hill to meet National Highway 4, the northeastern side running along the foot of the hill close to the outside of National Highway 4. , up to the top of the mound is the northwest side, continue running along the foot of the hill, out to the river bank and meet the west wall, forming a closed citadel. When the Mac Dynasty established the capital, it repaired and built a number of additional works, in which Ban Phu Citadel (inner citadel - the king's working place) was built higher on the old citadel walls from the Thuc Phan period. The citadel is located on a flat land. Along with rebuilding the capital, the Mac dynasty also built a system of posts and ramparts quite thick around the capital and a number of important border points, forming a system of protecting the capital and protecting the border. gender. Phuc Hoa citadel (Phuc Hoa district) was built in a square style, about 400 m in each direction, including two citadel rings, the distance between the two rings is 80 m. Currently, the southern wall has been completely destroyed. Phuc Hoa Citadel has 2 main gates: The North Gate is open to the national highway to Ta Lung Border Gate today, people often call it Pac Gate, this gate is built in a rectangular style, 8 m wide, 5 m high. , including two gates made of thick, very sturdy wood; The second gate is in the south, opening to the river bank. Both gates were flattened long ago, and now there are no traces left. Near the citadel, in the northwest suburbs along the riverbank, there are many traces of brick kilns. People said that during the process of labor and exploration, many intact brick kilns were found in this area. Through research and surveys, it has been shown that in Cao Bang, the Mac dynasty renovated, embellished and built many citadels and fortresses, including repairing, embellishing and rebuilding Ban Phu citadel, Na Lu citadel, and Phuc citadel. Hoa. These fortifications have formed a quite solid system of protecting the capital. Up to now, of the ancient citadels built by the Mac Dynasty during the capital period in Cao Bang, some of the citadels built of earth only have traces left, but the citadels built of stone are still very clear. Source: Cao Bang Electronic Newspaper
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Mai Xuan Thuong was the leader of the Can Vuong movement against the French at the end of the 19th century in Binh Dinh. Mai Xuan Thuong was born in the year of Canh Than, 1860, died in the year of the Pig, 1887, from Phu Lac village, Phu Phong district, Tuy Vien district, Binh Dinh province (now Phu Lac village, Binh Thanh commune, Tay Son district, Binh Dinh province). His father, Mai Xuan Tin, was the chief father in Cao Bang. His mother, Huynh Thi Nguyet, was the daughter of a noble family in the village. Mai Xuan Thuong is inherently intelligent and eager to learn. At the age of 18 (1878), he passed the Baccalaureate at Binh Dinh Examination School. At the age of 25 (1885), he passed the bachelor's exam. Responding to King Ham Nghi's Can Vuong edict, Mai Xuan Thuong returned to his hometown of Phu Lac, recruited insurgents, set up a base on Sung island to raise the Can Vuong flag against the French, then Mai Xuan Thuong brought his forces to join the army. The insurgent army was led by Dao Doan Dich and was appointed by Dao Doan Dich to the position of Military Salary Officer (in charge of food for the insurgent army). From then until 1887, the Can Vuong movement in Binh Dinh developed strongly and spread to Quang Ngai, Phu Yen... attracting tens of thousands of people from all walks of life to participate. On September 20, 1885, Dao Doan Dich died and assigned all his forces to Mai Xuan Thuong. He chose the Loc Dong mountain area (now in Binh Tuong commune, Tay Son district) as his headquarters and organized a flag worshiping ceremony, calling on scholars, literati, and people to join the movement to fight against the French. During that ceremony, insurgents from many regions in Binh Dinh province agreed to honor him as the Marshal leading the uprising and raised the slogan: "First to kill the left, later to attack the West". In early 1887, the French army under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Cherrean and the royal army led by Tran Ba Loc along with Minister Trira launched a major attack on the headquarters of the Can Vuong movement in Binh Dinh, the battle The fighting between the insurgent forces and the French enemy was extremely fierce, the fight was unequal, and in the end the insurgent force was pushed back. In March 1887, after a fierce battle in Bau Sau (An Nhon town, Binh Dinh province), Mai Xuan Thuong was seriously injured, the insurgents withdrew to Linh Dong secret area. On April 21, 1887, Tran Ba Loc surrounded and captured the Linh Dong secret base and captured a number of insurgents, including Mai Nguyen Soai's mother. On the night of April 30, 1887, Mai Xuan Thuong sent a suicide squad to break into Tran Ba Loc barracks, relieve the captured people, and he and a group of 50 subordinates crossed the mountain into Phu Yen and continued to resist. battle, but when she reached Phu Quy Pass (boundary between Binh Dinh and Phu Yen), she was captured by Tran Ba Loc's ambush and taken to be beheaded at Go Cham (East of Binh Dinh Citadel). The mausoleum of patriot Mai Xuan Thuong is located on a high hill of the Ngang mountain range (in Hoa Son village, Binh Tuong commune, Tay Son district, Binh Dinh province) about 50km northwest of Quy Nhon city; The mausoleum was built on a land area of 1988m2, inaugurated on January 22, 1961. Overall, the mausoleum is designed in the style of an ancient mausoleum, surrounded by low walls. The Lang gate (three gates) is made up of 4 square pillars, the top is tied in the style of a gourd and a vase, bearing the architectural appearance of a communal house or temple gate of the late 19th century. In the middle of the Mausoleum is Mai Xuan Thuong's tomb, rectangular in shape in the East - West direction; At the head of the grave is a stone stele engraved with an inscription recording the biography and career of Mai Xuan Thuong: The relic was ranked at the National level by the Ministry of Culture and Information on April 20, 1995. Source: People's Committee of Tay Son District, Binh Dinh Province
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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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Hoc Mon District Palace is located at No. 1, Ly Nam De Street, Hoc Mon Town, (next to the District People's Committee headquarters) and is the place where many outstanding fighting events have been recorded throughout the long history from 1885 to the Southern days. Complete liberation of the People of 18 Betel Garden Villages. After defeating Chi Hoa Fort, the French colonialists built a 3-storey wooden house here to use as a military post. When Tran Tu Ca took office as Governor of the Palace, he used the Station as the Palace of Binh Long district. Originally a cunning drunkard of the French colonialists, Tran Tu Ca was led by a group led by Mr. Phan Van Hon (Quan Hon) and Nguyen Van Qua (Chanh Lanh Binh) of nearly 1,000 insurgents who came to burn the District Palace, captured and head cut off in the middle of the market. That was February 8, 1885, At Dau Tet. Afterwards, Hoc Mon District Palace was rebuilt with a blue stone foundation, brick walls, and a defense system from the upper floors to the fence. The architecture is similar to the Military Fort, so the locals call it Hoc Mon Fort. Tran took over from Tran Tu Ca as Governor of Ngon district, moving to Tra District and then Tho District. This was a long period of time when the people of the Hoc Mon region suffered from many cruel and despicable scenes from the French colonialists and their oligarchic henchmen mentioned above. With the indomitable tradition of Hoc Mon people. On June 4, 1930, around 6 a.m. in front of the District Palace, hundreds of Hoc Mon people protested demanding "abolition of poll tax, reduction of license and market taxes, and granting land to poor farmers." Tra District invited the leaders into the Palace to negotiate, but they cunningly arrested them, including Mr. Le Van Uoi (Secretary of Tan Thoi Nhi Commune), who was the leader of the protest. People were undaunted and fiercely demanded that Tea District release those detained. The protest group became more and more crowded, the fighting spirit spread somewhat, causing Tra District to give in. On the one hand, they released the detained people, on the other hand, they called the officials in Saigon for help. 2 hours later, the struggle was led by two men, Blachole and Nobbot, who opened fire on the protest group, causing many casualties. But the most impressive historical event at Hoc Mon District Palace was the Southern Uprising on November 23, 1940. Hoc Mon Fort is very solid, built of green stone like a fortress, about 15 meters high, has a gun emplacement and a defense system with battlements guarded by a platoon of green soldiers. On November 22, 1940, France reinforced one more platoon to deal with the situation. On the afternoon of November 22, 1940, Mr. Do Van Coi's army broke into the town, disguised as civilians, ambushed behind the Station waiting for orders to rob the Station. Another army wing has the task of destroying bridges, cutting down trees blocking roads, and occupying offices and houses... The army wing from Phuoc Vinh An, Tan Thong, Tan An Hoi, Tan Phu Trung is led by Mr. Pham Van Sang and Dang Cong Binh commanded, started from Ben Do hamlet, attacked the house, killed 1 person, collected 4 guns, and took control of the situation here (Tan Phu Trung). Immediately this army was ordered to pull back to Hoc Mon. The Long Tuy Thuong army was commanded by Mr. Bui Van Hoat. The army of General Long Tuy Trung was commanded by Mr. Do Van Day and Le Binh Dang. At around 24:00 on the night of November 22, 1940, the sound of artillery fire had not yet been heard in Saigon. After consulting, the army commanders united to attack the enemy's post. Immediately the troops headed straight to Fort Hoc Mon, where District Chief Bui Ngoc Tho resided. Two insurgents named Nghe and Kinh volunteered to enter the front gate and sacrificed their lives. Insurgents from all directions rushed into the Fort like water bursting its banks. Faced with the power of the insurgents and the masses, the soldiers in the Station no longer had the spirit to resist and fled in disarray. The insurgents completely occupied the inside of the station, but upstairs, the enemy still stubbornly used guns to shoot sporadically, at the same time calling Saigon and Thu Dau Mot for emergency help. Because he was eager to capture the name of Tho District, comrade Do Van Day climbed up to the upper floor of the Station by clinging to the gutter. Halfway up, he was hit by bullets, the comrade fell and died later. The battle was at a standstill when enemy reinforcements arrived. Unable to hold out, the insurgents withdrew from the town, dispersed to the villages, the armed forces withdrew to Ben Do hamlet (Tan Phu Trung) and then moved to My Hanh hamlet (Duc Hoa). Although the attack on Hoc Mon Fort (later called Hoc Mon District Palace) failed, it left a deep impression in the hearts of all civilians admiring the courage of revolutionary soldiers in the fight against colonialism. steal the country. During the historic Ho Chi Minh campaign, at 7:00 a.m. on April 30, 1975, Hoc Mon town was completely liberated, the National flag fluttered above the District Palace, where District Chief Nguyen Nhu Sang and his gang sai has been running away since last night. Today, Hoc Mon District Palace is chosen as the District Museum, where many documents are displayed, illustrating the ups and downs of historical periods as well as the revolutionary fighting spirit of the army and people in Hoc Mon district over the past two years. resistance war against French colonialism and American imperialism. A monument placed in front of the Hoc Mon District Palace relic represents the indomitable sacrifice of the army and people of 18 Betel Garden Villages, recognized as a national historical and cultural relic. Source: Hoc Mon District People's Committee
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Nga Ba Giong relic is a revolutionary historical relic located in Hamlet 5, Xuan Thoi Thuong commune, Hoc Mon district. Surrounded by three roads: Phan Van Hon, Nguyen Van Bua and Provincial Road 19. Nga Ba Giong relic site is a memorial site for historical events in two wars against foreign invaders. Recognized as a national historical site in 2002. Giong Junction (also fully known as Giong Bang Lang Junction) is located in Xuan Thoi Tay village, part of 18 old betel garden villages formed from 1698 to 1731. For a long time, Giong Junction is a place with a folk name that has entered the history of the hometown of 18 betel garden villages of Hoc Mon - Ba Diem. Legend has it that in the past, this place was a relatively high land and a place where many linden trees grew, so this place got its name from there. After the Southern Uprising (November 23, 1940) failed, the French colonialists increased their repression and fierce terror against the revolutionary movement in the Hoc Mon - Ba Diem region. They set up three shooting ranges in Hoc Mon to kill Party leaders and patriotic comrades from their hometown of Hoc Mon and surrounding areas. Giong intersection is the third shooting range to record the heinous crimes of the French enemy and his henchmen against the people of Hoc Mon. Learning from the experience of 2 previous shooting ranges (1 at the old theater in the center of Hoc Mon District, 1 next to the well behind Hoc Mon Hospital today), they executed public shootings, forcing people to come and watch for the purpose of intimidation. revolutionary spirit of Hoc Mon people. But that firing squad backfired. The Hoc Mon people witnessed with their own eyes the cruelty of the French colonialists and the noble sacrifices of the communist soldiers, so their patriotic fire flared up even more fiercely. . For this third shooting range, they did not dare to build it near the center of the District anymore, but moved it to the Giong Junction area as a desolate, sparsely populated area to avoid people's resistance. Here, they built a shooting range with a solid mound of land 12m long, 2.2m high, in front of which were planted 6 shooting posts, each 1.7m high, the shooting direction facing the field (Ba Tram Lac). In 1941, here they secretly executed many times without letting the people see, hundreds of communist soldiers and patriots were killed by them. With the extremely sacred historical significance of Giong Junction, the place that marked the barbaric crimes of the French invaders, the place that demonstrated the indomitable fighting will and noble sacrifices of our comrades and compatriots later on. the Southern Uprising (November 23, 1940); After the complete liberation of the South (April 30, 1975), Hoc Mon district quickly restored and embellished the Nga Giong Junction revolutionary historical relic site to educate traditional generations of youth. This place has become a tourist attraction and a place to organize traditional festivals during major annual holidays of Hoc Mon district and the city, especially the anniversary of Southern Uprising Day (November 23). Currently, with the consent of the city, the district is renovating and building Giong Junction into "Giong Junction Martyrs' Memorial Area". Source: Hoc Mon electronic information portal
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