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Vinh Long: Cai Ngang Revolutionary Historical Relic Site

Located about 25km from the center of Vinh Long city, Cai Ngang Revolutionary Historical Site located in Hamlet 4, Phu Loc commune, Tam Binh district, Vinh Long province promises to be an extremely interesting destination for those who want to temporarily leave the hustle and bustle of urban life to enjoy the cool, fresh air and to study, learn and explore history.

Việt NamViệt Nam03/01/2025

The Cai Ngang revolutionary historical site began construction on October 23, 2002 and was inaugurated on August 9, 2003. The site was the headquarters of the Vinh Long Provincial Party Committee from 1966 to 1975. It was here that the Provincial Party Committee led the army and people in the province to victory in the Mau Than Spring General Offensive and Uprising in 1968; the General Offensive and Uprising won the historic Ho Chi Minh Campaign on April 30, 1975.

The relics almost completely recreate the daily life, work and fighting of the Provincial Party Committee and specialized units in the base under the care and protection of the people. Witnessing the images, artifacts, functional buildings; hearing stories about living, working and fighting conditions, we appreciate and admire the sacrifice, intelligence and bravery of the previous generation to protect peace and independence for today's generation.

With just a spike bridge, built in the form of a monkey bridge in the Mekong Delta, it became a powerful weapon to stop the enemy's advance. Before crossing the small canal, the comrades cleverly cut the lower half of the bridge and arranged sharp iron spikes under the canal bed. When the enemy passed by, the bridge would break, the spikes would stab into people, causing injury and terror to their comrades.

Inside the base, many different types of tunnels were built and arranged. Each type of tunnel had a construction method suitable to the natural conditions, the purpose of use and the requirements of combat in the base. For shelter, there were secret tunnels; for both observing combat and sheltering, there were fortifications and barricades; and for causing injury and limiting the enemy's sweeping power, there were spike tunnels and flat tunnels.

In particular, the functional blocks inside the base: the permanent house, the hall, the dining room, the information house, the guard house were all built with trees and leaves, with a compact design, hidden low inside the garden to avoid enemy detection and maneuverability in combat. Exploring these houses, we realized the difficulties, shortages, dangers and admired even more the smart, flexible inventions of the comrades in the specialized departments in the base at that time. There were convenient and multi-purpose tables and chairs, which could be used as writing tables during meetings and as beds at night. The bowls were woven from simple reeds but could be used to prepare food and to rest after hours of work and fighting. The kitchen was designed very simply, just digging a small hole and placing three small bricks to act as the kitchen god. When cooking, to avoid enemy detection, the comrades had to cook very early or when the sunlight was off. In the morning, smoke still lingered on the treetops, so comrades in the dining room had to climb up and shake the smoke away.

Cai Ngang Revolutionary Historical Relic - a place to nurture love for homeland and country, the will to overcome difficulties and sacrifice so that generations can firmly and confidently continue the tradition and firmly protect the achievements of the revolution. Contributing to that, there is also a statue of Vietnamese Heroic Mother Nguyen Thi Ngọt - a typical Vietnamese Heroic Mother of Vinh Long province, solemnly placed in the grounds of the relic. She had a husband and six heroic children who sacrificed in two resistance wars to protect the fatherland. The work aims to honor and show gratitude to Vietnamese Heroic Mother Nguyen Thi Ngọt in particular and Vietnamese Heroic Mother of Vinh Long province in general.

Not only attracting visitors by its historical value and traditional educational significance, Cai Ngang Revolutionary Historical Relic also attracts visitors by its fresh, cool air, spacious, airy campus, arranged with green trees and ornamental flowers suitable for the relic space. Perhaps the most impressive is the richness and diversity of the primeval garden with familiar and typical trees, closely associated with the historical and cultural life of the Mekong Delta. Inside the relic are rows of majestic myrtle trees clinging to the village, clinging to the land, preserving the homeland; Water go trees with brilliant flower clusters; Green, leisurely bushes bearing full bunches of fruit; Climbing plants such as choai, bong bong, longan wrapped around, bristling on the trunks of cassava trees, cong trees, u trees, mec trees, etc., shading the whole garden. Weaving under the cool green canopy, visitors can also enjoy the sound of birds chirping, the calls of wild animals such as frogs, toads, reptiles, etc. In addition, there are wild plants that grow and develop on their own but are extremely lush, like floating vegetable gardens on the banks of canals such as water spinach, water hyacinth, elephant ear, water hyacinth, etc. Occasionally, looking down at the pond bank, you can see a few schools of fish swimming around, looking very pleasing to the eye.

Cai Ngang Revolutionary Historical Relic is a typical historical relic, a red address for revolutionary tradition education, and at the same time a place for entertainment and experience suitable for most visitors. Therefore, since its inauguration, the relic has attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors to visit and participate in activities. In 2016, the relic was honored to be recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as a National Historical Relic, becoming one of eleven national-level relics in the province.




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