Chua Chan mountain acknowledged a provincial-level relics

Tuesday - 19/07/2011 23:08
On August 8, 2009 morning, Xuan Loc district solemnly held a ceremony to receive the decision of Chairperson of the provincial People’s Committee on provincial-level relics acknowledgment for Chua Chan mountain –a historical relics-famous landscape, Xuan Loc district. Attending the ceremony were chairperson of the provincial People’s Committee Vo Van Mot, Vice-Chairperson of the provincial People’s Committee Huynh Thi Nga, along with various offices, units in the province.

Chua Chan mountain ( so called Gia Ray mountain or Gia Lao mountain) is a charming famous landscape in Xuan Loc district.  Reaching a height of 800 meters, having a imposing shape and being towering mountain, having high, dangerous and sheer rocks and thick forest with thousands of plants and animals, waterfall pouring down throughout the year, Chua Chan mountain is compared with the “roof” of the South East.

The provincial People’s committee Vo Van Mot handed over the decision on Chua Chan mountain ranking.
Addressing the ceremony, Chairperson of Xuan Loc district’s People’s Committee says that it is a great honour for Xuan Loc people to receive the decision on ranking Chua Chan historical relics and famous landscape.  

To manage, improve, and preserve values of Chua Chan mount historical relics to match up to stature and meaning of a relics, the district’s People’s Committee will ask the district’s Office of Culture and Information together with the Relics and Famous Landscape Management Board as well as People’s Committee of towns and communes to collaborate to manage, preserve and develop it well and propagandize people so that they will implement relics law, protect actively and continuously deploy cultural values of this relics and famous landscape.

Reported by Ha Giang, translated by Hoai Thu.     

 

 

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