Attending the event were comrades: Hoang Nguyen Dinh, Standing Committee member, Deputy Head of the Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Department of the City Party Committee; Nguyen Minh Nhut, Deputy Head of the Culture and Social Affairs Department, Ho Chi Minh City People's Council; Nguyen Minh Nhut, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture and Sports of Ho Chi Minh City;...

In order to preserve and promote the works and locations associated with the formation of the land, as well as the revolutionary struggle of the people of Saigon - Cho Lon - Gia Dinh in particular and the South in general, recently the units have coordinated to complete the scientific dossier to rank the relics.
On this occasion, there are 7 works and locations ranked as historical - cultural relics at the City level, including 2 architectural and artistic relics: Truong Family Temple and Truong Minh Thanh Tomb; Go Queo Ancient Tomb Park. And 5 historical relics: Tan Phuoc Communal House; Phu An Communal House; Cho Lon Provincial Party Committee Base, Saigon - Cho Lon City Party Committee at Vuon Thom; Red Areca Garden Memorial Area; Ten Lo Man High School.
Thus, up to now, Ho Chi Minh City has 321 historical - cultural relics and scenic spots, including: 4 special national relics, 99 national relics and scenic spots, 218 city-level relics and scenic spots.
In the coming time, units and localities where works and locations have just been ranked will develop projects to preserve and promote heritage values; step up propaganda to officials, civil servants, students and people about the significance of being ranked; at the same time, research and promote for the public to visit and learn about historical and cultural values, thereby fostering love for the homeland, country and national pride.

The Center for Conservation and Promotion of Historical and Cultural Relics of Ho Chi Minh City will continue to research and compile records to rank relics, especially communal houses and places associated with the struggle for national liberation.
Ho Chi Minh City after the reorganization opens a new development phase, marking an important turning point in the history of urban development in Vietnam. Along with investing in building technical infrastructure to meet new requirements, the work of preserving and promoting historical and cultural values has become an urgent task, contributing significantly to the sustainable development of the city.
75 years ago, on March 19, 1950, the Saigon - Cho Lon Regional Committee decided to preemptively strike back at the US intervention plot with a combined military and political attack. That morning, thousands of compatriots gathered at Ton Tho Tuong School (now Ten Lo Man School) to listen to lawyer Nguyen Huu Tho, Head of the delegation of representatives from all walks of life, speak. The Inner City Executive Committee decided to turn the rally into a large demonstration protesting against the US intervention. From the gathering point, compatriots took to the streets towards Ben Thanh Market, dividing into many directions to march, raising high the red flag with a yellow star, the portrait of President Ho Chi Minh, shouting the slogan "Down with French imperialism and its puppets", protesting against the US intervention in Vietnam. This event caused a great resonance throughout the country, going down in the history of the nation with the name "National Day of Anti-Americanism".
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tphcm-cong-bo-quyet-dinh-xep-hang-7-di-tich-lich-su-van-hoa-cap-thanh-pho-post810352.html
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