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A temple worth visiting
It might be enough to get tired after traveling a
long way from the center of Hanoi to Nam Dinh Province. But the tiring mood
would soon go away when the gray entrance of a famous ancient temple in the
coastal province comes into sight.
The temple is where the Tran kings are worshipped since Nam Dinh was the
homeland of the Tran Dynasty in the 13-14th centuries. In the first one or two
months of the lunar calendar, it becomes crowded as people from all walks of
life converge there to pay tributes to the heroes under the Tran Dynasty,
including General Tran Hung Dao (1228-1300) well known for his triumphs over the
mighty Mongol Yuan Dynasty under Kublai Khan.
Nam Dinh – situated south of the northern delta and surrounded by Ninh Binh
Province in the west, Ha Nam Province in the northwest, Thai Binh Province in
the northeast and the sea in the southeast – is therefore seen as a place for
ancestor worship, not a key textile manufacturing area any more.
Covering over 10 hectares in Tuc Mac Hamlet, Loc Vuong Commune, around 80 km
from central Hanoi, Tran Temple comprises Thien Truong (the upper temple) where
the 14 Tran kings are worshipped, Co Trach (the lower temple) dedicated to Tran
Hung Dao, and Bao Loc Temple, the tomb and statue of Tran Hung Dao.
Every year countless numbers of people, especially the country’s leaders, visit
the temple as a series of rituals and cultural activities are organized for
proclamation worshipping, palanquin procession, cheo and van singing, bai bong
and sword dances, and wrestling.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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