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Some details about the traditional Tet of Hue people who migrated to Da Lat in the past through artifacts at Lam Dong Provincial MuseumFeaturedSome details about the traditional Tet of Hue people who migrated to Da Lat in the past through artifacts at Lam Dong Provincial Museum
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Some details about the traditional Tet of Hue people who migrated to Da Lat in the past through artifacts at Lam Dong Provincial MuseumFeatured
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Some details about the traditional Tet of Hue people who migrated to Da Lat in the past through artifacts at Lam Dong Provincial Museum

Some details about the traditional Tet of Hue people who migrated to Da Lat in the past through artifacts at Lam Dong Provincial Museum In the flow of formation and development of Da Lat city, the Hue immigrant community has contributed to creating a unique cultural nuance, quietly but persistently. Bringing with them the lifestyle, customs and spiritual values ​​of the ancient capital, Hue people, when coming to live in the highlands, still pay special attention to preserving traditional Tet rituals. Those values ​​are today preserved and recreated through the system of artifacts at the Lam Dong Provincial Museum, contributing to reflecting the spiritual life and cultural identity of the Hue community in the ancient urban space of Da Lat.

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Artifacts of a pair of bronze trumpets in the Song Quao victoryFeatured
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Artifacts of a pair of bronze trumpets in the Song Quao victory

Artifacts of a pair of bronze trumpets in the Song Quao victory Coming to Ham Thuan Bac commune, Lam Dong province, it is impossible not to know the Song Quao Victory Monument - the place marking the raid to destroy Song Quao station on January 19, 1953 by special forces and assault soldiers of Binh Thuan province (formerly) during the resistance war against the French. This is a historical relic honoring the great contributions of our ancestors' generation in the cause of national liberation struggle, and has been ranked as a historical relic by the People's Committee of Binh Thuan province in Decision No. 876/QD-UBND, dated May 14, 2025. This place has become a "red address" to organize activities about origins, educating patriotic traditions and revolutionary spirit for today and future generations. Associated with that victory is a pair of special artifacts - a pair of bronze trumpets of the late musician Huy So (soldier of Regiment 812), currently on solemn display at the Binh Thuan Museum facility (No. 4, Ba Trieu Street, Phan Thiet Ward).

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