Binh Khe District Office
On July 1, 1909, Pho bang (Junior Doctor) Nguyen Sinh Sac was appointed as the District Chief of Binh Khe. During his tenure, he sided with the people, advocating for the poor, assisting patriots, and sternly punishing local bullies who oppressed the common folk. However, after being sued by a landowner in a dispute, he was demoted four ranks. After serving as the District Chief of Binh Khe for just over six months, he was dismissed from his post on January 17, 1910, and sent back to Hue for further review.
When the young patriot Nguyen Tat Thanh (later President Ho Chi Minh) left Hue for the South, he visited his father and stayed in Binh Khe for a period. Binh Khe became the place where father and son spent their last moments together before Nguyen Tat Thanh embarked on his long journey to seek a way to save the nation, never to meet his beloved father again.
The historical site of Binh Khe District Office was recognized in 2000. In 2014, the Memorial Complex for Nguyen Sinh Sac at the Binh Khe District Office relic was constructed, including features such as a temple, a memorial house, and a monument.