Temples for the warrior kings
Update: Mar 21, 2011
The Tran Temple complex is a popular heritage site in Tuc Mac Hamlet, Loc Vuong Commune, about 100 kilometers from Hanoi in Nam Dinh Province.

 

                  The main gate of Den Tran

 

The middle Thien Truong Temple is dedicated to the worship of 14 kings of Tran Dynasty who ruled during the 14th and 15th centuries. Beside it is Co Trach Temple which is dedicated to Tran Hung Dao, a hero of the Tran Dynasty who commanded the Dai Viet armies that repelled two major Mongol invasions in the 13th century. The temple was built in Nguyen Dynasty in the 18th -19th century.

 

                          Co Trach Temple

 

A third temple in the complex, Trung Hoa Temple was built in 2000 to worship kings of Tran Dynasty.

 

               In the front of the gate is a lake

 

The annual Tran Temple Festival is held from 15th to 20th of the eighth lunar month. The incense-offering rite involves 14 virgins carrying 14 trays of flowers into the temple and placing them on thrones in the tradition of former feudal courts.

SGT