Eight national relic sites recognised

An additional eight historical, architectural and archaeological relics nationwide have been listed as national relic sites under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s decision.

Hang pagoda in Thai Nguyen (thainguyen.edu.vn)
Hang pagoda in Thai Nguyen (thainguyen.edu.vn)

Five national relics in Hanoi include Gia Khanh communal house in Nguyen Trai commune, Thuong Tin district; Tuy Loc communal house, Trach My Loc commune, Phuc Tho district; Quan De temple, Hang Buom ward, Hoan Kiem district; Dong Bang communal house, Dong Thai commune, Ba Vi district; and the memorial house dedicated to Hoang Trinh Thanh in Kien Hung ward, Ha Dong district.

The central province of Nghe An is home to two national relics including Tru Phap communal house, My Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district; as well as the tomb and memorial house dedicated to Ho Phi Tich, Quynh Doi commune, Quynh Luu district.

Another national relic that also made the list is Hang Pagoda in Cho Chu town, Dinh Hoa district, situated in the northern province of Thai Nguyen.