Hao Nam Temple’s tree recognized as Vietnam Heritage Tree
26 November 2012 | 05:38:00 PM
PANO - A group of eight centenarian trees at Hao Nam Communal House-Temple, O Cho Dua ward, Dong Da district, Hanoi, have been recognized as Vietnam Heritage Tree by Vietnam Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment (VACNE) on October 26th.
The trees, including three plumeria rubra and one Bodhi tree, date back from 100 to 400 years ago.
Those trees have been well looked after by O Cho Dua ward’s cadres and people over the past time. What is more, Nguyen Tien Minh’s family voluntarily offered more than 10sq.m of his compound, valued at hundreds of millions dong, for a space for the Bodhi tree on Vu Thanh Street.
Translated by Chung Anh (QĐND)
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