Location: Located in Binh Minh
Commune, Khoai Chau District, Hung Yen Province, about
25km from Hanoi along the Red River.
Characteristics: This temple worships Saint Chu Dong Tu,
who has been honored as one of four immortal Vietnamese
spirits, and his wife, Princess Tien Dung, who was the
daughter of 18th King Hung.
Also called Da Hoa Temple, the temple is located on a
rectangular, even, wide and high area of 18,720m²,
facing the west. Its Ngo Mon Gate (Principal Gate)
consists of three doors. The main door leads to a wide
and high three-partitioned house with a top engraved
with two dragons flanking a moon. This door is only
opened on special occasions. The two side doors receive
visitors at any time.
Passing through the yard visitors will arrive Dai Te,
Thieu Huong House, De Nhi Palace, De Tam Palace and
finally the Sanctuary. The Thieu Huong House was built
in a solemn spacious architectural style. The ending of
the upper rooftop and the edge of the roof are carved in
detail and colourfully modeled with many decorative
shapes such as dragons and lions. The door at De Nhi
Palace is carved with a phoenix, huge blooming
chrysanthemums and other kinds of fruits flowers painted
in vermilion and gilt. There are also beautiful bronze
statues of Saint Chu Dong Tu and his wife.
Today, Da Hoa Temple still preserves many precious
relics, among which is an invaluable pair of Bach Tho
vases (Bach Tho here refers to one hundred Tho Chinese
characters engraved on the bodies of the vases in
various different styles).
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