Ben
Ngu - a reminder of the past
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Ben Ngu was built in 1836 during King Minh Mang’s reign
(1820-1840) and it was dedicated to royal boats heading to Nam Giao ritual,
when the king prayed for a peaceful and prosperous country. The king usually
ordered his boats and retinue to stop at this section of the river before
sailing on to the royal place called Thuy Phu.
The vestiges of Ben Ngu have faded over time, but
locals still remember Phan Boi Chau, a revolutionary leader in the early
twentieth century and his close friend Uncle Ho, who often went fishing at
the berth.
In late July, 2008, people discovered two old rock
slabs which are 30 centimeters thick and about 1.5 meters to 2.4 meters long
in the area. They are considered relics of the wharf under the Nguyen
Dynasty.
Today, Ben Ngu is believed to be a place that holds
many old cultural and historical values.
Source: SGT
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Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 6, 2013
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