Đền thờ Trần Hưng Đạo
Đền thờ Trần Hưng Đạo
Đền thờ Trần Hưng Đạo
Đền thờ Trần Hưng Đạo
Đền thờ Trần Hưng Đạo
Đền thờ Trần Hưng Đạo

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Time to visit a place: 1440 phút

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

Email: khongmail@gmail.com

Address: 63 ngo tu, phuong lam n, tp thanh hoa,

The Historical Site of Duc Thanh Tran Hung Dao Temple A Place to Honor the National Hero's Legacy The Tran Hung Dao Temple, located at 63 Ngo Tu Street, Lam Sơn Ward, Thanh Hoa City, is a significant site commemorating the immense contributions of Tran Hung Dao, the legendary general of Vietnam who led the resistance against the Mongol invasions. Built in the 18th century, the temple has undergone multiple restorations yet retains its distinctive architectural features, blending tradition with reverence. Initially constructed in the 18th century, the temple was dedicated to honoring national heroes, particularly Duc Thanh Tran Hung Dao. However, in 1954, during the resistance against colonial forces, the people of Bào Giang Village had to dismantle the temple to use the land for building a woodworking workshop. In 1976, the temple was restored, and since then, it has been renovated several times while preserving the original architectural style, characterized by elements of traditional Vietnamese culture. The Tran Hung Dao Temple serves not only as a site of cultural and spiritual activities but also as an ideal destination for visitors to explore Vietnam’s history, culture, and traditions. Each year, the temple attracts thousands of visitors and pilgrims, ranging from Buddhist practitioners to ... View more

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The Historical Site of Duc Thanh Tran Hung Dao Temple
A Place to Honor the National Hero's Legacy

The Tran Hung Dao Temple, located at 63 Ngo Tu Street, Lam Sơn Ward, Thanh Hoa City, is a significant site commemorating the immense contributions of Tran Hung Dao, the legendary general of Vietnam who led the resistance against the Mongol invasions. Built in the 18th century, the temple has undergone multiple restorations yet retains its distinctive architectural features, blending tradition with reverence.

Initially constructed in the 18th century, the temple was dedicated to honoring national heroes, particularly Duc Thanh Tran Hung Dao. However, in 1954, during the resistance against colonial forces, the people of Bào Giang Village had to dismantle the temple to use the land for building a woodworking workshop. In 1976, the temple was restored, and since then, it has been renovated several times while preserving the original architectural style, characterized by elements of traditional Vietnamese culture.

The Tran Hung Dao Temple serves not only as a site of cultural and spiritual activities but also as an ideal destination for visitors to explore Vietnam’s history, culture, and traditions. Each year, the temple attracts thousands of visitors and pilgrims, ranging from Buddhist practitioners to history enthusiasts. It stands as a symbol of gratitude for national heroes and a place for people to reconnect with their cultural roots.

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