via Vietnam Net, 13 January 2023:
The Sa Huynh archaeological relics in the central province of Quang Ngai’s Duc Pho Town has been recognised as a National Special Heritage by the Prime Minister, highlighting the unique value of ancient Sa Huynh Culture – one of the three civilizations of Vietnam – dating back 2,500 to 3,000 years.
The Government’s decision signed on December 29 last year, once again proves the importance of the preservation of culture and heritage in the central coastal provinces, mapping out sustainable development in the near future.
Sa Huynh archaeological site was one of five special national heritages recognised by a decision by the Prime Minister in 2022 – Roc Tung-Go Da archaeological site (Gia Lai Province), the architectural art site of Huong Canh communal house complex (Vinh Phuc Province), the historical relic of King Mai Hac De Temple (Nghe An Province), and the Ap Bac victory monument (Tien Giang Province).