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The historical site of Giong San massacre in Phu Dong commune, Nhon Trach district, Dong Nai province.



Nhan Dan Online – Fourteen historical, architectural and scenic sites in Dong Nai, Bac Giang, Ha Nam, Ha Giang and Hanoi have been recognised as having national relic site status by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.


The list includes one historical site, 10 architectural sites and three scenic sites.


The historical site of Giong San massacre is located in Phu Dong commune, Nhon Trach district, Dong Nai province.


The 10 architectural sites comprise six in Hanoi, two in Ha Nam and two in Bac Giang.


The Hanoi’s six sites are Huong Tao Temple in Ngoc Tao commune, Phuc Tho district; Dai Phung Temple in Dan Phuong commune, Dan Phuong district; Ngoc Tao Temple in Ngoc Tao commune, Phuc Tho district; Lac Temple in Dong Thai commune, Ba Vi district; Ngoc Than Temple in Ngoc My commune, Quoc Oai district and Dai Lo Temple in Ninh So commune, Thuong Tin district.


The two architectural sites in Bac Giang are named Dong Truoc Communal Temple in Mai Dinh commune, Hiep Hoa district and Am Communal Temple in Xuan Huong commune, Lang Giang district.


The two architectural sites in Ha Nam are Tran Xa Communal Temple in Nguyen Ly commune, Ly Nhan district and Hoi Dong Communal Temple in Duc Ly commune, Ly Nhan district.


Meanwhile, the three scenic sites are situated in Ha Giang, with the Crinoidea fossil site in Lung Pu commune, Meo Vac district; Rong cave in Ta Lung and Pa Vi communes in Meo Vac district; and Na Luong cave in Mau Long commune in Yen Minh district and Sung Trai commune in Dong Van district.




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