At the "Rich province - strong country" section, hall H6-005, the exhibition booth of Quang Ngai province has the theme "Quang Ngai - Origin of Revolution, steady steps to the future".
This is a great message sent to the people of the whole country about the land and people of Quang Ngai with its heroic revolutionary tradition.
80 years ago, Quang Ngai was one of the earliest localities to rise up and seize power in the August Revolution.
On March 11, the Ba To uprising was successful; on August 14, from Thi Pho Nhat village (now Duc Tan commune, Quang Ngai province), the Quang Ngai Provincial Party Committee launched a general uprising that achieved complete victory.
Promoting the revolutionary tradition and trust in the Party's leadership, expecting a new and open development space, with the advantages of marine and forest economy, Quang Ngai confidently joins the whole country in entering a new era of the Vietnamese nation.
Located in a strategic position in the Central region, Quang Ngai province not only has a long sea in the East but also has more than 1.06 million hectares of natural forest, including more than 308,700 hectares of protective forest; more than 93,200 hectares of special-use forest; more than 663,300 hectares of production forest.
These forests are not only the "green lungs" of Quang Ngai land, carbon credits not only include the value of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but also come with historical, cultural, humanistic, spiritual and livelihood values of ethnic communities in the Truong Son range.
Therefore, the exhibition booth of Quang Ngai province, the welcome gate is designed with the image of garlic (on the side of the marine economy) and ginseng (on the side of the forest economic zone), carrying the message of a province with potential for sea and forest; the image of hands - joining hands to build the homeland of Quang Ngai to become more and more rich and prosperous.
In the exhibition booth, there is a model of the "National Flagpole on Ly Son Island", located on the top of Thoi Loi - affirming sovereignty over the sea and islands, a historical symbol, proving Vietnam's sovereignty over the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos.
Along with that, the booth recreates the image of the sea and islands, combining the display and introduction of the model of the junk, which Lord Nguyen set sail to exploit marine products and measure sea routes, protecting national territorial sovereignty.
This image is to pay tribute and commemorate the Hoang Sa soldiers who sacrificed for the sovereignty of the sea and islands; to demonstrate the morality of "When drinking water, remember its source", to educate patriotism and sense of responsibility of the young generation in protecting and developing the country's sea and islands.
The exhibition booth also introduces the potential and strengths of the province's marine economy and industry through models of industrial clusters of oil refineries, Hoa Phat steel factories, containers and large ships conveying information and images of businesses located in the province.
At the same time, display products from Quang Ngai sea such as: Giant elephant ear snail shell (Tridacna gigas) is a snail species listed in the Vietnam Red Book, a rare species that needs priority protection; garlic from Ly Son special zone, Sa Huynh salt, onions, and Quang Ngai sugar.
People and tourists coming to the exhibition booth of Quang Ngai province will not be able to miss the Space of potential forest economy, high-tech agriculture and medicinal herbs.
Vividly recreating the forest space associated with the National Treasure “Ngoc Linh Ginseng Kon Tum - Vietnam”, this space displays medicinal herbs from the forest, typical OCOP agricultural products from the forest such as: Pure forest honey, Ngoc Linh ginseng, purple cardamom, ginseng, polyscias fruticosa...; handicraft products made from bamboo, rattan, and reed; herbs, forest tea, natural spices; fine art wood and recycled products from forest materials.
The space for displaying cultural heritage of Quang Ngai province is also diverse and rich. Among them, the ancient Sa Huynh culture, dating back about 3,000 - 2,000 years ago; Lung Leng archaeological site of prehistoric inhabitants in Western Quang Ngai, My Thien ceramics; pre-uprising and August Revolution artifacts such as: artifacts from the Xu movement, Xop Dui resistance village, Ba To uprising, Tra Bong uprising, Vien Tuong victory...
Ms. Bach Thi Man, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Quang Ngai province, said that at the Exhibition, there will also be demonstration activities introducing the traditional weaving profession of the Gie - Trieng, Xo Dang, H're ethnic groups, pottery making demonstrations, gong and T'rung performances.
Introduction to culture, socio-economic achievements, national security and defense, national defense posture; movements and action programs of the provincial armed forces; construction and protection of border and island sovereignty, investment attraction areas of the province, businesses... are synthesized and shown on a large LED screen in the center of the exhibition space.
Along with that are experiential activities: "Sea taste - forest soul" space sharing about the origin and stories associated with Quang Ngai cuisine; space to experience and enjoy OCOP products, instructions on how to prepare some special dishes with typical flavors from local ingredients for diners to enjoy and experience.
At the "Green Food Train" booth, Quang Ngai province introduced typical and unique culinary dishes: Don dishes, leaf salad, dishes made from ginseng, medicinal herbs, and ingredients from localities in the province...
“Quang Ngai is now a province with many advantages from forests and seas, and is also a heroic land rich in identity. All of those values have been preserved and promoted. Today, we will continue the generation of our fathers and brothers so that Quang Ngai can develop more and more with the trend of the times,” said Ms. Bach Thi Man.
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