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Pac Bo becomes national special relic site
A ceremony to announce Pac Bo as a national special relic site
took place in northern Cao Bang province on October 6.
Addressing the event, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Hoang
Anh highlighted Cao Bang’s strategically important position at the northern
border during wars against foreign invaders.
Pac Bo was chosen by Nguyen Ai Quoc as a secret base to build up the
revolutionary movement. Right here, he made a number of important decisions,
contributing to the success of the 1945 August revolution, which resulted in the
founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
Also on this occasion, the province announced a Government decision upgrading
Cao Bang to a city under the province’s control. The city of Cao Bang has an
area of 10,762 ha and a population of 80,400.
Pac Bo is a small village in Truong Ha Commune, Ha Quang District, 350km from
Hanoi and 55km north of Cao Bang City. It is where the T’rung and Mang Rivers
meet. Suitably, Pac Bo means, “mouth of the source”
The famous Coc Bo Cave is where President Ho Chi Minh stayed upon returning from
30 years abroad. At the foot of Karl Mark Mountain is Lenin Stream, which was
named by President Ho Chi Minh. In Khuoi Nam, 1,000m from the Coc Bo Cavern, Ho
Chi Minh presided over the 8 th session of the Indochina Communist Party (now
Vietnam Communist Party) Conference in May 1941.
Even now, this location remains a sacred place for the Vietnamese. Endowed with
beautiful mountains and rivers, Pac Bo is quickly developing into a popular
tourist area.
Source: VNA |
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