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Heritage sites set for development
Northern Quang Ninh Province will develop three important
heritage sites from next month until 2025.
Ho Chi Duc, head of the managing board of the key vestiges of Quang Ninh, the
project aims to promote the values of the sites, contributing to the province's
tourism and economy.
The planning of the three complexes are among key developments to shift the
province's economic focus from heavy industries towards the tourism and services
industry.
The Prime Minister has approved more than VND4,000 billion (US$192 million) for
the development.
Of this, $67 million is allocated to restore and promote the treasured Tran
Dynasty historical complex in Dong Trieu District. As much as US$86 million will
be invested to protect the natural landscape of Yen Tu. The Bach Dang Victory
historical site receives $39 million to boost its tourism potential.
The investment is sourced from the State budget, local budgets, private funding
and tourist fees received by the three sites.
Encompassing more than 11,000ha in An Sinh, Trang An, Thuy An and Binh Khe
communes, the Tran dynasty complex is home to tombs of eight kings. Famous as
one of the most important memorials in Viet Nam, the complex was listed as a
national cultural and historical vestige in 1962.
The sacred land of Yen Tu in Quang Yen consists of five sections, including the
heritage site, service area, social facilities, management and residential
areas. It has become known for its 1,000m Yen Tu mountain and the birthplace of
the Truc Lam (Bamboo Forest) Zen sect.
Covering 20,000ha, it attracts many tourists and pilgrims from all over the
country. It is planned each year make the site a centre for Buddhism and the
Truc Lam sect.
Last week, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism proposed to the Prime
Minister that the site be submitted to UNESCO for world cultural heritage.
Covering 380ha in Uong Bi City, the former Bach Dang battle site recognises the
victory of the Vietnamese people under the Tran dynasty over the third
Yuan-Mongol invasion in 1288 along the Bach Dang River.
Both the Yen Tu and Bach Dang sites were recognised as Special National Heritage
site last September.
Source: VNS |
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