The ancient tomb of Quan stood at the top of Cho Lon when it was built in Saigon

Digging soil for internal roads in District 10 (HCMC), the group of workers discovered a blue stone tomb of the head of Cho Lon area.

Digging soil for internal roads in District 10 (HCMC), the group of workers discovered a blue stone tomb of the head of Cho Lon area.

Construction of internal roads in Phu Tho Post Office, Ly Thuong Kiet Street (District 10) in the afternoon of December 26, the workers discovered grave neck made of blue stone, about 2m long, 1.2m wide. The stele has left the grave, engraved on it. The case was reported to the HCMC cultural industry.

Picture 1 of The ancient tomb of Quan stood at the top of Cho Lon when it was built in Saigon

Ancient tombs were discovered when digging earth for road construction.(Photo: NHG).

Picture 2 of The ancient tomb of Quan stood at the top of Cho Lon when it was built in Saigon

The stela inscribed the name and title of the tomb owner.(Photo: NHG).

Through identification, the inscription on the beer shows the tomb of the person named Nguyen Van Xach . He was the head of Cho Lon area , the grave was founded by his grandson Nguyen Van Hau.

On the beer, the name of the country at that time was "Dai Nam", the year of Ất Ty. According to the researchers, Dai Nam is the name of our country in the time of King Minh Mang and the year of Tuy Ty could fall in the years 1845, 1905 and 1965.

Comparing the status quo, the grave must be dated to over 100 years, so the 1965 milestone is excluded. Many people are inclined to hypothesis in 1845 because at this time our country has the national name Dai Nam. However, this time, there was no headship - only after the French captured the South.

Cultural researchers in Ho Chi Minh City continue to evaluate graves dating as well as discussing treatment plans. In the past, some ancient tombs were discovered around this area.

Update 17 December 2018
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