Hai Duong (VNA) – A system of inscriptions carved on the cliff atKinh Chu Cave in the northern province of Hai Duong’s Kinh Mon district wasrecognised as a national treasure at a ceremony held in the locality onFebruary 23.
The system includes 54 epitaphs featuring autographs of Kings, mandarins and scholarsfrom the Tran Dynasty to the Nguyen Dynasty. They are among the highlights ofthe An Phu-Kinh Chu-Nham Duong complex that holds great historical, culturaland archaeological values.
On December 22, 2016, the complex was recognised as a special national relic site.This is the second special relic site in Hai Duong province after the Con Son-Kiep Bac.
A spring festival also opened at the complex on the same day with variousfestive activities including a poetry exchange at Kinh Chu Cave, a traditionalwrestling competition, and a chung cake making contest. It will run until May15.
In the coming time, the province will continue to preserve and promote valuesof the complex in companion with developing local economy and buildinginfrastructure. It will work to make the site a key in the local tourismdevelopment.-VNA