VUFO's Delegates Visit Quang Trung Museum in Binh Dinh Province
On the session of the 2023 National Conference on People-to-people Diplomatic Affairs in Binh Dinh province, a delegation of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO) came to offer incense and flowers at Quang Trung Museum.
The delegation led by Ambassador Nguyen Phuong Nga, president of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations ( VUFO ), offered flowers at the statue of Emperor Quang Trung (also known as national hero Nguyen Hue), and offered incense at the Tay Son Tam Kiet Temple to pay respects and honor the great merits of the national hero, the literary officials and martial generals of the Tay Son dynasty in the cause of national construction and defense.
VUFO's Delegates Visit Quang Trung Museum in Binh Dinh Province. Photo: Thu Ha
Quang Trung museum was built in his native village, Kien My, 40km west of Quy Nhon city. Inaugurated in 1978, it is one of the largest museums dedicated to famous Vietnamese personalities. It is also one of the busiest attracting researchers and tourists. In the museum, the Tay Son shrine, which worships the heroes of the Tay Son movement, was the first stop of visitors.
VUFO President Nguyen Phuong Nga and other delegates offered incense at Tay Son Tam Kiet Temple. Photo: Thu Ha
Delegates visit Quang Trung Museum Gallery. Photo: Thu Ha
The delegates admire the relics of the illustrious feats of the Tay Son peasant uprising movement at the end of the 18th century. Photo: Thu Ha
The VUFO delegation watched modern 3D technology films about the Ngoc Hoi - Dong Da victory over Chinese Qing invaders, victory of Rach Gam - Xoai Mut, relics and landscapes of Binh Dinh province. Photo: Thu Ha
In the temple grounds, there is also an ancient tamarind tree, which is said to have been planted by the father of the three Tay Son brothers, Ho Phi Phuc, nearly 300 years ago. The tree is 24m high, with a trunk diameter of 1.2m, a root diameter of 3.9m and has been recognized as a heritage tree by the Vietnam Association for Nature and Environment Protection in 2011.
The delegates took a souvenir photo by the ancient tamarind tree. Photo: Thu Ha
Delegates next to an ancient well located in Quang Trung Museum - the well associated with the childhood of three brothers Nguyen Nhac, Nguyen Hue, Nguyen Lu as well as the illustrious career of the Tay Son Dynasty. Photo: Thu Ha
Visiting Quang Trung Museum, delegates also enjoyed performances of battle drums and Tay Son martial arts. Photo: Thu Ha
Martial arts and military drum playing performances are considered the two intangible heritages of Tay Son. Tay Son martial arts music consists of 12 drums, representing the 12 zodiac animals. The military drums is divided into three parts. The first indicates the departure of soldiers. At this time, the pace is rather moderate. The second part is entitled "besiege the citadel." The pace picks up. The last part is a triumphant song, expressing great joy.
Along with martial music, the VUFO delegates also enjoyed martial arts performances. Photo: Thu Ha
On this occasion, the VUFO donated VND 500 million (USD 21,100) to Tay Son district. Photo: Thu Ha
The VUFO delegates took souvenir photos in front of the statue of Emperor Quang Trung. Photo: Thu Ha
In 1789, under the leadership of Emperor Quang Trung, Tay Son troops defeated 290,000 Qing invaders, liberating the imperial city of Thang Long and regaining national independence and freedom.
Since then, the fifth day of the first lunar month has become the traditional day marking the historic victory. The Ngoc Hoi–Dong Da victory has also gone down in Vietnamese history as an immortal and epic struggle for national construction and defense.
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