Nghe An Newspaper offers flowers and incense at the Relic Site of Vice President Nguyen Sinh Sac
(Baonghean.vn) - In front of the tomb of Vice President Nguyen Sinh Sac, members of the delegation offered incense and flowers, expressing deep gratitude to President Ho Chi Minh's father.
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Towards the 73rd Anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day, on July 10, the delegation of Nghe An Newspaper led by Comrade Pham Thi Hong Toan - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nghe An Newspaper, offered flowers and incense at the Relic Site of Vice President Nguyen Sinh Sac in Cao Lanh City, Dong Thap Province. Photo: Thanh Nga |
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Before the spirit of Nguyen Sinh Sac, the delegation pledged to continue to maintain and promote achievements to improve the quality of publications; continue to comprehensively innovate, and build Nghe An Newspaper into a model editorial office. Photo: Thanh Nga |
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The Editorial Board of Nghe An Newspaper offered incense to commemorate the spirit of Mr. Nguyen Sinh Sac. Photo: Thanh Nga |
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The relic site of the Mausoleum of Mr. Pho Bang Nguyen Sinh Sac (1862 - 1929) is a work of gratitude and the resting place of Mr. Pho Bang Nguyen Sinh Sac - the father of the great President Ho Chi Minh. After many years of being edited and rebuilt many times, this relic site has become a place to preserve the historical and cultural values of Dong Thap in particular and the Mekong Delta region in general, with a beauty that is both modern and imbued with history. Photo: Thanh Nga |
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The relic site of Mr. Pho Bang Nguyen Sinh Sac is located in the center of Cao Lanh City, Dong Thap Province (No. 123/1, Pham Huu Lau Street, Ward 4) in a very quiet and peaceful space. This is a place for tourists to visit with respect and gratitude to a patriotic Confucian scholar who loved his people - a noble, simple but extremely noble personality. Photo: Thanh Nga |
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Nguyen Sinh Sac was born and raised in Nam Dan, Nghe An province. In the year of Tan Suu (1901), he passed the Pho Bang exam and in 1906 he was appointed as the Minister of Rites and then the District Chief of Binh Khe (Binh Dinh). During his time as an official, he always stood on the side of the poor, punished the tyrants and was only an official for a short time before being dismissed by the Nguyen Dynasty. After being dismissed, he went to the South and lived in Hoa An village in Dong Thap province to teach, prescribe medicine, treat illnesses to help the poor and lived a simple life until his death. Photo: Thanh Nga |
To commemorate his merits, the government and people of Dong Thap built the mausoleum of Nguyen Sinh Sac for people inside and outside the province to visit and burn incense in his memory. The project was completed in 1977 and was ranked as a National Monument in 1992. Photo: Thanh Nga |
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With a total area of over 9 hectares, the entire relic site is a harmonious architectural complex, bearing the cultural imprint of Dong Thap, a place for Dong Thap people in particular and people from all over the country to gather on the anniversary of the death of the Vice-Chancellor, the traditional New Year, and major anniversaries of the year... Photo: Thanh Nga |
The memorial house displays many artifacts and documents related to his life and career, especially the time he lived in Cao Lanh. This place realistically recreates each stage of his life; from the years in his hometown, when he trained hard to become a talented person; the officialdom and then resigning to work in the South; Nguyen Sinh Sac's feelings for the people of Hoa An and the feelings of the people of Hoa An and the whole country towards him... Photo: Thanh Nga |
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In the campus, many images of An Hoa village - where he used to live, teach and prescribe medicine to the poor - are recreated. Photo: Thanh Nga |
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Uncle Ho's stilt house is simulated at the Relic Site. Photo: Thanh Nga |
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On display at the Relic Site are many images of lotus flowers - the symbol of Dong Thap land. Photo: Thanh Nga |