Journey through time at Hoa Lu, Hang Mua and Tam Coc in one day
- The ancient capital of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th centuries.
- This historical site, located about 100 km south of Hanoi, was once the center of power politics.
- Explore the meticulously preserved temples and palaces within the complex, you will easily visualize the grandeur and solemnity of the ancient palace, witnessing the ruins of a bygone era
- When you visit King Dinh Temple you can learn more fascinating stories about the first emperor.
The Tran Dynasty Temple: A Glimpse into Vietnam's Rich History
- Tran Dynasty Temple, also known as Thap Truyen or Quy Dien, was built to commemorate the ancestors of the Tran Dynasty, who founded a new dynasty and ruled Vietnam from 1225 to 1400.
- This temple is located in the Hoa Lu and is made up of three temples, each worshiping a different Tran king.
- Visitors can explore these temples and learn more about the contributions of the Tran Dynasty to Vietnamese history and culture.
- The temple is also a popular destination for locals to pray for luck and success.
The King Dinh Temple: A Fascinating Tale of Vietnam's First Emperor
- The temple complex consists of three main areas - the outer courtyard, the middle courtyard and the inner courtyard
- The outer courtyard has a gate and two dragon statues guarding the entrance.
- The middle court has the main hall and the altar of King Dinh Tien Hoang and his wife.
- The inner court has a smaller hall, where the couple's graves are located.
- Legend has it that King Dinh Tien Hoang was able to unite many small kingdoms of Vietnam thanks to the help of a sacred golden turtle that emerged.
- To honor this event, the temple has a golden turtle statue and visitors believe that rubbing the turtle statue's head will bring luck and prosperity.
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