Bien Hoa citadel recognized as historic site
Posted Date: 20/07/2011
On the morning of November 23, the Relics and Beauty Spots Management Board celebrated the anniversary of the Vietnamese Cultural Heritage Day (November 23) to announce the decision on the recognition of the Bien Hoa citadel as a historic site and declared open the exhibition “Bien Hoa Citadel, Vietnam’s Ancient Citadel and the Ancient Bien Hoa”.
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Vice
chairwoman of Dong Nai People’s Committee – Huynh Thi Nga is
awarding a certificate to rank and recognize Bien Hoa citadel as a
historic site |
The Bien Hoa
citadel was built during the Nguyen dynasty in the 19th century. This is a
special military architecture in Dong Nai and neighboring areas. Throughout its
existence and the ups and downs of history, Bien Hoa citadel has remained a
historical witness for our ancestors’ indomitable spirit in the early days of
reclaiming land and conquering territories. Simultaneously, it marks the
country’s heroic history throughout the two wars against the French colonist and
the American imperialist and promotes heroic traditions depicted in historic
pages of Bien Hoa – Dong Nai.
Today, “Bien
Hoa Citadel” does not stay as intact as it was but its remains are the evidence
of our ancestors’ technology and military architecture. That the Bien Hoa
citadel is recognized as a historic site on the occasion of the anniversary of
the Vietnamese Culture Heritage Day has a major significance to arousing and
raising national pride among the young generation.
On this
occasion, the Management Board organized an exhibition to make some selective
photos of Bien Hoa citadel, Vietnam’s Ancient Citadel and Old-and-Present-Day
Bien Hoa known to local residents and tourists on the purpose of raising public
awareness of responsibility towards the preservation and exploitation of
Vietnam’s cultural heritage values. In the meantime, a workshop on the Bien Hoa
citadel’s historical, cultural and scientific values as well as on solutions to
its better preservation and restoration was held.
Reported by Thanh Canh,
Translated by Duy Minh