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Two rivers and one desire

Decades ago, every time I had to go to Hanoi by car, the thing that most people dreaded the most was having to wait for the Gianh ferry. During that long wait until I could board the ferry and slowly cross the surging river, I often thought about the rivers that carried the fate of the country's separation.

Báo Quảng TrịBáo Quảng Trị05/07/2025

Two rivers and one desire

A river in Quang Binh land was the border between Dang Trong and Dang Ngoai throughout the centuries, dividing a country of Trinh - Nguyen conflict. And in the middle of the 20th century, a Quang Tri river with the 17th parallel across was chosen as a temporary military border but became a symbol full of blood and tears of the division of the country. Those who live along those rivers will be the ones who most deeply understand the pain of separation and they themselves are also the ones who most fully understand the meaning of reunion and attachment.

In that sense, the unification of the two provinces of Quang Binh and Quang Tri to form a new Quang Tri today is a historic reunion of two lands that have shared the same feelings and experienced separation. Therefore, more than anyone else, the people here certainly understand the value of harmony and solidarity.

After all the stories about opportunities and luck, about the open future, about the era of growth when the two provinces of Quang Binh and Quang Tri merged to form a large administrative entity called "Quang Tri", there will be a story of solidarity, of standing shoulder to shoulder, working together to bring this land out of its haunting past.

Those who lived during the period of the merger of the three provinces of Binh Tri Thien from 1976 to 1989 must not have forgotten the folk song "My hometown is between two passes/Sometimes warm and full, often poor and hungry". Ngang Pass on the northern border and Hai Van Pass on the southern side of the Binh Tri Thien strip of land at that time were even more humorously reworded: Ngang Pass means "poor" and Hai Van Pass, reworded in the Hue accent, means "hanging shoulders". One side is "poor", the other side is "hanging shoulders", but after decades of perseverance, the strip of land between the two passes is now different. Hue has become a centrally-run city and Quang Binh and Quang Tri are promising to be a new development pole of the central region of the country.

The lessons of the Binh Tri Thien period need to be looked back to become experiences for today that the veteran cadres of that period have certainly not forgotten. Therefore, the story of today's merger, not only of Quang Tri, is not only a decision to expand administrative boundaries or create new driving forces for socio-economic development for new provinces, the most important story must be to create strength from the spirit of solidarity, turning the strength of solidarity into a driving force for development.

“One tree cannot make a forest/Three trees together make a high mountain”, the old folk song still retains its relevance in these days. The new Quang Tri will have a stronger strategic position, a larger integrated resource, an opportunity to awaken the strength from the plains - mountains, borders - islands, past - future. But above all, the new Quang Tri must be a symbol of harmony, of the spirit and aspiration for the land that once felt the pain of separation, becoming a testament to the strong bond.

To do that is not only a matter of re-planning the boundaries and organizational structure, but also of reconnecting the sympathetic threads of culture, people, and aspirations for development. We must do everything so that each citizen today always sees himself as a part of the new entity, has a voice, has opportunities, and has a future in the newly built common home. And for the new Quang Tri to be a dynamic economic region, acting as a connecting center, first of all, people must be connected, and the spirit of solidarity must be the foundation throughout all policies. Let me reiterate once again that, in history, we have experienced division, but history also left today a great lesson of harmony and solidarity.

An Du

Source: https://baoquangtri.vn/hai-dong-song-va-mot-khat-vong-195540.htm


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