Tran Temple, Mau Temple, and Chuong Pagoda are famous landmarks located in the famous Pho Hien national relic complex of Hung Yen City.
Tran Temple is located on Bai Say Street, Quang Trung Ward (Hung Yen City), worshiping national hero Hung Dao Dai Vuong Tran Quoc Tuan - a talented general of the Tran Dynasty.Tran Temple was built in the first half of the 14th century. In 1992, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism ranked it as a National Historical and Architectural Monument.Located on Bai Say Street, Quang Trung Ward, Mau Temple is famous for its sacredness, not only because of its beautiful location, architecture, and landscape, but also because it contains unique tangible and intangible cultural values of ancient Hien Street. The temple was built during the reign of Tran Nhan Tong, the first year of Thieu Bao (1279). In 1990, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism ranked it as a National Historical and Architectural Relic.The ancient tree in the Mau temple yard is over 700 years old, a combination of 3 banyan, banyan and si trees wrapped around each other to form a solid overall block.The Bell Pagoda (Kim Chung Tu) is located on Van Mieu Street, Hien Nam Ward, built during the Le Dynasty in the 15th century. The front of the Bell Pagoda has a golden bell symbol on the roof.The pagoda still retains its ancient architecture and many ancient artifacts of high cultural value. In 1992, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism ranked it as a National Historical and Architectural Monument. In the photo: A group of ancient reliefs named "Ten Kings of Hell" Cave depicts the torture that people must undergo in the underworld according to the Buddhist philosophy of cause and effect.2 Dharma Protector statues named "Encouraging Good, Punishing Evil" with ancient carving culturePHUNG BAN
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