On March 23, Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee announced that it had decided to rank 2 provincial-level historical relics, including: An Cuu communal house (Tuy Phuoc Dong commune) and Mui Vi Rong - Tan Phung mountain scenic spot (Phu My Dong commune).
An Cuu communal house currently preserves 5 imperial decrees of Nguyen Dynasty kings, including: Thanh Thai (2 imperial decrees), Duy Tan (2 imperial decrees), Khai Dinh (1 imperial decree).
Decrees are combined for gods such as Thai Giam Bach Ma Ton Than and Thanh Hoang Bon Canh, approving villagers to worship according to spiritual beliefs.

The relic is 1,033.4m2 wide, closely associated with the cultural and religious life of local people, carefully preserved and still intact.
Mui Vi Rong - Tan Phung Mountain belongs to Tan Phung 2 village, located close to the sea, with the shape of a giant dragon reaching out to the sea. This place has undulating rocky mountains, unique caves and clear blue seawater, both beautiful and mysterious.
Mui Vi Rong is also associated with the legend of a geomancer named Cao Bien of the Tang Dynasty who suppressed the dragon vein.
During the resistance war against France and the US, Tan Phung mountain was once the base of Phu My District Party Committee. The relic has an area of 10,000m2.
To date, Gia Lai has a total of 200 ranked relics, including 4 special national relics, 44 national relics and 152 provincial-level relics.