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Quang Trung King’s Temple in Nghe An
Dung Quyet Mountain, on the
edge of Vinh City in the central province of Nghe An, is used as a peaceful
retreat from the bustling city and is also regarded as home to four supernatural
creatures; the dragon, unicorn, tortoise and phoenix. Visitors have to climb 400
steps to the top.
Majestic and ancient, large and spacey, the temple is striking amidst the
endless line pine trees and immense Lam River meandering in the mist.
From the top the whole of Vinh City, idyllically stretching from the mountains
to the plains, can be contemplated, with its verdant pine trees, farmland,
rivers, high buildings rising from the river banks, and the bustle of life on
its pathways and in the coffee shops, restaurants, historical temples, and
entertainment areas.
The temple was built in royal architecture including a forecourt, which is the
core of the temple, central palace and harem made from lim wood. The pillars are
carved with patterns from the Nguyen Dynasty and the roof is made with two lays
of bamboo flat-tile, while walls and floors are made of brick and stone.
The work was built in 2003, featuring character and spiritual culture of Nguyen
Dynasty.
The temple also features the Tay Son Museum, Nghe An museum of ethic works,
ethnic culinary area, bird yard, folk games area and traditional craft villages.
Local authorities and residents host an annual ceremony at the temple in
December to honor and commemorate the heroes in the victory against Quing
invaders.
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