Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Additional 19 Relic Sites Recognised As National Heritages In Vietnam

Additional 19 Relic Sites Recognised As National Heritages in Vietnam
19 relic sites were recognised as national heritages by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Seven artistic and architectural sites in Thai Binh Province were recognised as national heritages, including Chinh Temple, Son Temple, Vinh Phuc Temple, Can Tu Pagoda, Dinh Trinh Historical Temple, Luong Quy Chinh Grave.

Four relic sites in Hanoi recognised are Doai Khue Restaurant, Thac Qua Temple, Xuyen Duong Temple, Hanoi Opera House and August Revolution Square.

Four other architectural sites in Thanh Hoa Province, Bac Kan Province, Quang Tri Province and Tien Giang Province recognised include Cach Pagoda, a memorial site where Uncle Ho stopped on his way from Pac Bo to Tan Trao in May 1945, a historical site to start building Line 559 and My Luong Temple.

Also, four landscapes are recognised as national heritages, including Trang An Cave Complex in Ninh Binh Province, PUSAMCAP in Lai Chau Province, Hoang Su Phi terraces in Ha Giang Province, caves in Tien Pagoda in Hoa Binh Province.
Source: en.baomoi.com
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