• An Giang
  • Binh Duong
  • Binh Phuoc
  • Binh Thuan
  • Binh Dinh
  • Bac Lieu
  • Bac Giang
  • Bac Kan
  • Bac Ninh
  • Ben Tre
  • Cao Bang
  • Ca Mau
  • Can Tho
  • Dien Bien
  • Da Nang
  • Da Lat
  • Dak Lak
  • Dak Nong
  • Dong Nai
  • Dong Thap
  • Gia Lai
  • Ha Noi
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Ha Giang
  • Ha Nam
  • Ha Tinh
  • Hoa Binh
  • Hung Yen
  • Hai Duong
  • Hai Phong
  • Hau Giang
  • Khanh Hoa
  • Kien Giang
  • Kon Tum
  • Lai Chau
  • Long An
  • Lao Cai
  • Lam Dong
  • Lang Son
  • Nam Dinh
  • Nghe An
  • Ninh Binh
  • Ninh Thuan
  • Phu Tho
  • Phu Yen
  • Quang Binh
  • Quang Nam
  • Quang Ngai
  • Quang Ninh
  • Quang Tri
  • Soc Trang
  • Son La
  • Thanh Hoa
  • Thai Binh
  • Thai Nguyen
  • Thua Thien Hue
  • Tien Giang
  • Tra Vinh
  • Tuyen Quang
  • Tay Ninh
  • Vinh Long
  • Vinh Phuc
  • Vung Tau
  • Yen Bai

Five special national relics recognized

VGP - Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam recently signed Decision 93/QD-TTg to recognize five relic sites as special national ones.

January 19, 2022 3:41 PM GMT+7
Five special national relics recognized - Ảnh 1.

Quan Thanh Temple in Ba Dinh district

The newly recognized relict sites are:

1. The Tay Son Thuong Dao historical relic complex in Kbang and Kong Chro districts of the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai. 

2. President Ho Chi Minh memorial site on Co To island of Quang Ninh northern province; 

3. The Viet Nam-Laos revolutionary historical relic site in Yen Chau district of the northern province of Son La.

4. The 1015 (Charlie, Sac Ly) and 1049 (Delta) high points in Sa Thay and Dak To districts of the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum were added to the DakTo–Tan Canh Victory special national relic site.

5. Thang Long Tu Tran (the four guards) in Ha Noi, which are the four sacred temples of Bach Ma (White Horse) in the east, Voi Phuc (Kneeling Elephant) in the west, Kim Lien (Golden Lotus) in the south, and Quan Thanh in the north, 

The Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, chairpersons of the people’s committees of provinces, and heads of the ministry-level agencies are in charge of managing the sites in line with legal regulations on cultural heritages within their authority./.