via Nhan Dan, 30 September 2021: The cental highland provinces of Vietnam seel to promote their relics, which include archaeological and historical items.
The Central Highlands, the homeland of people of all ethnic groups, who are indomitable, with one heart following the revolution. This place used to be a heroic stronghold in the uprisings and long-term resistance wars of the nation. The enemy used to fully exploit the resources of this rich land, but they also borrowed the rugged terrain as a place to exile patriots and loyal communists. Therefore, the Central Highlands is a land with a fairly dense concentration of historical relics.
Most of the relics are protected, embellished and promoted. However, in some places, due to lack of attention, many relics are degraded and damaged, leading to limitations in the exploitation process.
Dak Lak Province currently has 38 ranked relics; in which there are 19 historical sites including two special national monuments, seven national monuments and 10 provincial relics. Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Thuy Phuong Hieu said that among the ranked relics, the province is currently managing three relics directly, including the Buon Ma Thuot exile house, Bao Dai Palace, and Lac Giao Communal House, while the remaining relics are assigned to localities and management units.
Source: Central Highlands provinces promote value of historical relics – Nhan Dan Online