Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings
Temple of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty Kings

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Phone: 0914411162

Time to visit a place: 60 phút

Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 6:00 PM

Email: levantuanxq@gmail.com

Address: thon 5, xa xuan sinh, huyen tho xuan, thanh hoa,

About 3 kilometers south of Tho Xuan town lies the ancient village of Ban Thach, which has historical significance dating back to the 15th century. According to the elders and locals, Ban Thach village, located in the former Xuan Quang commune (now Xuan Sinh commune, Tho Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province), was known for its beautiful landscape with mountains and rivers, and its favorable geomantic conditions. It was considered an auspicious site, which is why it was chosen by the ancients as the burial place for three kings of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty. The name "Ba Lang" (Three Tombs) is still used by the local people to this day. Specifically, in Bai Trach village, Xuan Giang commune, Tho Xuan district, there is the tomb of Le Du Tong King. In “Con Canh Roi”, formerly part of Xuan Quang commune, lies the tomb of Le Man De King. At “Con Nan” (the current location of the Temple) is where the tomb of Le Hien Tong King was discovered by the locals. The temple dedicated to the three kings: Le Du Tong, Le Hien Tong and Le Man De is located within a historical site covering an area of 18,725 square meters. The ... View more

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About 3 kilometers south of Tho Xuan town lies the ancient village of Ban Thach, which has historical significance dating back to the 15th century. According to the elders and locals, Ban Thach village, located in the former Xuan Quang commune (now Xuan Sinh commune, Tho Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province), was known for its beautiful landscape with mountains and rivers, and its favorable geomantic conditions. It was considered an auspicious site, which is why it was chosen by the ancients as the burial place for three kings of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty.

The name "Ba Lang" (Three Tombs) is still used by the local people to this day. Specifically, in Bai Trach village, Xuan Giang commune, Tho Xuan district, there is the tomb of Le Du Tong King. In “Con Canh Roi”, formerly part of Xuan Quang commune, lies the tomb of Le Man De King. At “Con Nan” (the current location of the Temple) is where the tomb of Le Hien Tong King was discovered by the locals.

The temple dedicated to the three kings: Le Du Tong, Le Hien Tong and Le Man De is located within a historical site covering an area of 18,725 square meters. The temple is built on a platform with nine steps and has a two-chambered, rectangular layout. The “Tien te” (main hall) consists of three bays and two sides, facing southwest. Inside, there is an incense altar with a royal throne and statues of Kings: Le Du Tong and Le Hien Tong. The throne for King Le Man De (also known as Le Chieu Thong) only displays his robes and crown. The “Hau duong” (rear hall), also consisting of three bays, is parallel to the main hall and follows a similar rectangular design, with both structures constructed in a two-story, eight-roofed style. To the right of the main temple is a smaller shrine dedicated to the Empress Dowager, Queens, and Concubines of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty kings. This site is an important center for spiritual activities, including the "Ky Phuc" ceremonies. These include the festival honoring King Le Du Tong on the 20th day of the first lunar month, and the festival for King Le Hien Tong on the 17th day of the seventh lunar month. Along with local events, the temple also hosts activities during full moons, holidays, and New Year's celebrations, when descendants of the Le family, local people, and visitors come to pay their respects, offer incense, flowers, and tributes, praying for national peace, prosperity, good harvests, and favorable weather.

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