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Ranking more 09 national relics

Ranking more 09 national relics
 
 
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism promulgated Decisions to recognize more 09 national relics.
 
 
Accordingly, in Decision No.2243/QĐ-BVHTTDL, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the national relics for historical relics of general Pham Ngoc Thao in Ben Tre.
 
In Decisio No.2244/QĐ-BVHTTDL,  Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the nationa relics for the historical relics of lawyer Nguyen Huu Tho in Long An.
 
In Decision No.2245/QĐ-BVHTTDL, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the national relics for the living and working inhabitant of General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army.
 
In Decision No. 2246/QĐ-BVHTTDL, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank national relics for the historical relics of General Department on July 11, 1950 in Thai Nguyen province.
 
In Decision No. 2247/QĐ-BVHTTDL, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the national relics for  the historical relics of tomb Dao Tri worshipping temple, Phu Yen province.
 
In Decision No.2248/QĐ-BVHTTDL, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the national relics for a landscape of Cau may waterfall in Tam Duong district, Lai Chau province.
 
In Decision No.2249/QĐ-BVHTTDL, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the national relics of Y La temple, Tuyen Quang.
 
In Decision No.2249/QĐ-BVHTTDL, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the national relics for the historical relics of Thuong temple, Tuyen Quang province.
 
In Decision No.2251/QĐ-BVHTTDL,  Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the national relics for the working place of Ho Chi Minh president in Yen Son district, Tuyen Quang province.
 


 
Source: Cinet

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