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Nam Dinh to celebrate royal heritage
A number of events beginning later this month will celebrate the
750th anniversary of Thien Truong, the old capital of the Tran dynasty
(1225-1400) in the northern city of Nam Dinh.
A ceremony will be held at the heart of the city on October 5, including a
military march and public parade, followed by a ceremony in which the Ho Chi
Minh Order will be confered by the Prime Minister, as he recognises Nam Dinh as
a first-class city.
The city's Tran Temple will also be officially recognised in the ceremony as an
historical and architectural site, while Pho Minh Pagoda will be designated a
special national relic.
A performance and fireworks show will take place that night, with the whole
celebration throughout the day to be broadcast live on Viet Nam Television's
VTV1.
As recorded by Ngo Sy Lien, in the Dai Viet Su Ky Toan Thu (Complete Annals of
the Dai Viet), the Tran dynasty in 1225 took power from the Ly dynasty. In 1239,
King Tran Thai Tong, whose birthplace was Tuc Mac Village, Thien Truong
District, in the modern city of Nam Dinh, ordered a royal complex built here,
called Tuc Mac, and a temple to worship ancestors, all of which were upgraded
into the Thien Truong Palace complex in 1262. The complex, consisting of Trung
Quang Palace and Trung Hoa Palace, acted as a special administrative and
political centre south of the kingdom's capital city of Thang Long (Ha Noi).
During three wars against Mongol invaders in the 13th century, Tran kings stayed
at the Thien Truong complex, where they stored provisions and trained the army.
Under succeeding dynasties, the area played a key role in broadening the plain
near the sea, reclaiming the land that makes up today's fertile Hong (Red) River
delta plain.
In addition to its important place in the country's political history, the area
has also been famed for its talented people and learning traditions. At the
royal exam in 1247, 13-year-old local Nguyen Hien won the highest score and
became one of the youngest to receive the doctoral title in the feudal period.
In 1281, the Tran dynasty built an institute to recruit and train intellectuals.
Since then, the locality has maintained the tradition of learning, nurturing
such talents as Kings Tran Thai Tong, Tran Thanh Tong and Tran Nhan Tong,
General Tran Quoc Tuan, and 20th-century revolutionaries like Truong Chinh, Tran
Van Lan, Le Duc Tho, Tong Van Tran and Nguyen Co Thach.
In the 20th century, Nam Dinh was a cradle for nationalist and workers'
movements, and locals made considerable contributions to the war against the
Americans and the cause of building socialism.
In the run-up to the city's anniversary bash on October 5, a band contest was
organised at the city's Culture House on Thursday, and a singing and dancing
contest for State employees followed on Saturday.
An exhibition on the socio-economic development of the area will open tomorrow
at Vi Xuyen Park in the city. A handicrafts and tourism fair will also kick off
that night at Hoa Binh Square, and a bonsai exhibition gathering decorative
plants by artisans from all over the Hong (Red) River region will open near the
Tran Temple.
A few days later, on Saturday, the city will host an international conference on
the culture of Mother God worship in Viet Nam and Asia. The next day, on Sunday,
an antiques exhibition will be held at Nam Dinh Museum.
Source: VNS |
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