Relic of the first coal mining site of Vietnam

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General information Since 2005, when Vietnam Coal-Mineral Industry Group, the first economic group in the country was established (on the basis of merging Vietnam Coal Group and Vietnam Mineral Corporation), the The head of the Group decided to further promote the search for the first coal mining site in Vietnam. History books do not specifically record. The story that the ancients discovered coal in Dong Trieu was only transmitted orally around the end of the seventeenth century along with Trang Bong Vu Duy Thanh, the mandarin in charge of education at Quoc Tu Giam, who was knowledgeable about science. To get specific information about the first coal mining site and the first organized coal miners in Vietnam was a long search. The history of Vietnam's coal-mineral industry has changed radically when the Decree dated January 10, 1840 (December 6, year of the 20th year of Minh Mang) of King Minh Mang allowed the Governor of Hai Yen County to Quang Ninh region today) is Ton That Bat, a coal miner in Dong Trieu, discovered by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center. On August 8, 2007 in the ancient capital of Hue, the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee of Thua Thien - Hue handed ... View more

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Since 2005, when Vietnam Coal-Mineral Industry Group, the first economic group in the country was established (on the basis of merging Vietnam Coal Group and Vietnam Mineral Corporation), the The head of the Group decided to further promote the search for the first coal mining site in Vietnam.

History books do not specifically record. The story that the ancients discovered coal in Dong Trieu was only transmitted orally around the end of the seventeenth century along with Trang Bong Vu Duy Thanh, the mandarin in charge of education at Quoc Tu Giam, who was knowledgeable about science. To get specific information about the first coal mining site and the first organized coal miners in Vietnam was a long search. The history of Vietnam's coal-mineral industry has changed radically when the Decree dated January 10, 1840 (December 6, year of the 20th year of Minh Mang) of King Minh Mang allowed the Governor of Hai Yen County to Quang Ninh region today) is Ton That Bat, a coal miner in Dong Trieu, discovered by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center.

On August 8, 2007 in the ancient capital of Hue, the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee of Thua Thien - Hue handed over to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of King Minh Mang King Minh Mang's Coal Industry Group. The ancient statue is especially important and valuable to Vietnam's coal - mineral industry, because of its humanity: The king of the South gave birth to Vietnam's coal industry. At the same time, thereby allowing to confirm the birth milestone, officially opening the coal and mineral mining industry in our country. The discovery of coal and the first people who mined coal in Dong Trieu were all Vietnamese. The mining of coal for the use of the feudal state was also permitted by the feudal state at that time, and since then, a local team of miners has been formed to exploit coal before the reign of the dynasty. Nguyen family signed the sale of Dong Trieu mine to the French to establish Dong Trieu Coal Company in 1888.

To recognize this event in the history of mining, in 2008 the People's Committee of Quang Ninh province recognized the relic "Vietnam's first coal mining site" at Yen Lang mountain, in Trai Ha village (Yen Tho commune). Dong Trieu). The historical site of the first coal mining site in Vietnam is a relic complex, with two areas, one with the 40-hectare Mo Temple relic and the other 3.5-hectare Ba Chua Kem temple relic; The two areas are about 1km apart. Yen Lang mountain has coal seams V8, V9 and V10 with exposed coal seams, this area only needs to remove a thin layer of soil and rock on the surface to reveal the source of coal. TKV has assigned Mining Geology Company, directly Dong Trieu Geology Enterprise, to stand right in the area where the relic is located, responsible for preserving, preserving, embellishing and creating conditions to promote the heritage value. accumulate. In 2009, Vinacomin approved the outline and estimate for the detailed planning of construction, conservation, embellishment and promotion of the relic area with a total investment of over 52 billion VND in the first phase. At the same time, the ground-breaking ceremony was held, the construction of Thach Tru Yen Son commenced, opening the work of embellishing the monument, in order to turn the historic site of the first coal mining site of Vietnam into a tourist destination. Vietnam Coal Industry.

In 2011, the Provincial People's Committee approved the detailed construction planning at the scale of 1/500, embellishing and promoting the historical relic site of the first coal mining site of Vietnam in Yen Tho commune with an area of planning research and development. 87.75ha; the area of the relic protection zone is 41.2 ha. The detailed planning area is over 23.5ha, including the relic of Thuong Temple (Mieu Mo) on 4.7ha, Bai Trang Tien Temple relic site 1.2ha, Thach Tru Yen Son area near 2.3ha, temple area Lower than 2.5 ha, the museum of Vietnam coal - mineral industry on 2.5 ha, the natural landscape regeneration area on 4.3 ha, the relic management and reception area on 0.8 ha. Up to now, Dong Trieu Geological Enterprise continues to invest in building Hoang De ordered radio with only blue stone, on which is engraved the statue of King Minh Mang from 1840.

Thus, the coal industry, besides the traditional day of November 12, remembers the general strike of more than 30,000 miners against the harshness of the colonial mine owners in 1936 with the famous slogan "Discipline and consensus". We will win!", now there is also the anniversary of January 10, the birth day of Vietnam's coal-mineral industry since 1840 with the statue of King Minh Mang, the father of Vietnam's coal industry. . This relic in the Dong Trieu coal region is forever the pride of the history of the formation of the mining working class and the history of mining history of generations of Vietnamese coal miners.

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