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Awarding certificate of recognition as Vietnam Heritage Tree to 350-year-old Ebony Tree in Ha Nam

Công LuậnCông Luận27/05/2024


Ngo Communal House is an ancient relic of Ngo Khe village, formerly Van My commune, now Ngo Khe village 1, Binh Nghia commune.

The temple worships four gods of fortune: Dong Hai Dai Vuong, Dong Bang Dai Vuong, Tran Hue Dai Vuong of the Tran Dynasty and Nguyet Nga Princess of the Hai Ba Trung Dynasty.

In front of the communal house yard is an ancient Muom tree that provides cool shade, associated with the communal house and the villagers for hundreds of years.

Awarding certificate of recognition of Vietnamese heritage tree to 350-year-old tree in Ha Nam, picture 1

Representative of Vietnam Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment awarded the Heritage Tree Certificate to Ngo Communal House Relic Management Board.

After being guided to prepare a proposal to the Vietnam Heritage Tree Council, the Muom Dinh Ngo tree was recognized as meeting all the criteria of a Vietnam Heritage Tree.

At the ceremony to honor Vietnam Heritage Trees, representatives of the Vietnam Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment congratulated Ngo communal house for having an ancient tree recognized as a Vietnam Heritage Tree.

At the same time, he expressed his hope that in the coming time, the Monument Management Board and villagers need to continue to join hands to care for and protect heritage trees, contributing to protecting the environment, beautifying the homeland's landscape, preserving and promoting the good values ​​that our ancestors have left for future generations...



Source: https://www.congluan.vn/trao-bang-cong-nhan-cay-di-san-viet-nam-cho-cay-muom-hon-350-nam-tuoi-o-ha-nam-post297065.html

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