Beautiful
War veteran Ta
Ngoc Tho and his comrades in Ha Noi's Hai Ba Trung were recently invited to
Bac Kan to attend the 65th anniversary of Phu Thong victory over the French.
They visited several of the province's tourist destinations, such as
Tho said he would never forget the
fight by the Viet Nam Battalion 11 in an attack killing about 100 enemy
soldiers on the French army's Phu Thong post in the
"That fight had a strong impact
on the French military post network in
He quoted General Vo Nguyen Giap as
saying:"The Phu Thong Victory is of great significance because it was
the first time the Vietnamese foot soldiers overan a French fortified
position. Our army gained much confidence and experience in attacking reinforced
posts of the enemy, which later helped them in winning the campaign to
liberate border province [in 1950], the Dien Bien Phu Battle [1954], and the
entire 30-year struggle for national independence."
The Phu Thong Post has been listed as
the nation's historical relic site.
After joining the celebrations, Tho
and his comrades visited the town's
Legend has it that
During a duel fight with the rebels
at the Na Phai field, the prince was killed, and his head fell into the Na Mo
rice fields. Remarkably, his body still remained on his horse's back until
reaching Don Dien Hill before falling off, Tho said.
Local people built the temple to
worship him as a saint, while the court placed the temple in royal annals.
Since then people call it
Tho and his comrades burned jossticks
to worship the saint and then continued to visit Na Hai Hamlet's Quan De
Temple to worship General Duong Tu Minh who was killed after fierce fighting
with the enemy.
After these places of historical
interest, Tho and his comrades visited Bac Kan's beautiful Puong Cave and Dau
Dang waterfall. Tho said many of the landscapes around the cave were still
virgin country compared with 65 years ago when his army pass through.
Tour guide Nong Thi Thu said that the
cave was about 300m long and 30m high with many colourful stalactites. She
added that the cave had been formed when the
There are many bats living in the
cave. They have become acquainted with visitors.
Tho said he was excited when his boat
floated through the cave on the
Thu said many travellers consider
She told guests that after passing
through the mountain, the
"We've escaped from pollution
and noise in the big city to swallow ourselves in such natural
surroundings," Tho said, sitting on a large rock to enjoy the beautiful
views and canoes full of
Tho's friend Lai Van Hoan said he was
interested in enjoying chien, a type of fish which weighs up to 10kg and is a
speciality of the region.
Hoan said its taste was quite
different from other species.
"I've never eaten such delicious
fish." He asked the tour guide to buy him several kilograms of the fish
for his wife at home.
"Next time I will invite my
parents and my wife to the region to enjoy the natural beauty," Hoan
said.
Tho told Viet Nam News that the trip
was unforgettable for him and his comrades because they were now elderly and
may have no chance of making another visit.
The last leg of their journey was to
the Cho Don Safe Zone, one of
The site is among relics of the Viet
Bac revolutionary base where the resistance forces worked out plans to end
the French colonialists in
The resistance war against the French
ran from 1945 to the French surrender at
President Ho Chi Minh had chosen Cho
Don as an ATK (Vietnamese abbreviation for "Safe Zone") together
with others such as Tan Trao in the nearby
These areas became consolidated
political, military and economic hubs pivotal to the national revolution of
August 1945. They have been declared historical treasures by the Government.
The Cho Don ATK was located in
Tho and his comrades were moved as
they proudly remembered the past glories and struggles of the nation.
"I'm happy to come back here after 65 years. The province has changed
remarkably," said Tho.
The Director of the Bac Kan
Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Cao Sinh Hanh, said the province
received hundreds of visitors a day and that the Government planned to invest
billions of dong to upgrade its historical relics.
"We then expect to welcome
double or triple the number of visitors in coming years," Hanh said. - VNS
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Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 9, 2013
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