The Vietnamese word "di tích" is a noun that refers to "vestiges" or "remains." It is commonly used to describe historical or cultural sites, artifacts, or any remnants from the past that have significant value. These can include ruins of ancient buildings, historical landmarks, or objects that tell us about a culture or history.
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Educational Context:
In more advanced contexts, "di tích" can also refer to intangible cultural heritage, such as traditions or practices that have historical significance. For example, you might encounter phrases like "di tích văn hóa" (cultural heritage) or "di tích thế giới" (world heritage site).
While "di tích" primarily refers to physical remains or sites, it can also denote anything that represents a historical legacy or memory, such as documents or stories passed down through generations.