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Pit Temple - Luong Son

Pit Temple - Luong Son

For a long time, in the spiritual life of the Tay people, the temple has been a sacred place to worship King Hung, where the belief of worshiping Hung King is practiced. The uniqueness of the temple is the interference of culture and beliefs between the lowlands and the uplands, crystallizing beautiful human values. That is Pit temple in Tay Pit village, Luong Son commune (Bao Yen - Lao Cai). After the Taiping Rebellion in China failed, many remnants fled to Vietnam. Among them, the remaining army group led by Luu Vinh Phuc pulled back to Luc Yen and established the Black Flag army. To feed the remnants of their army, they ordered local officials to pay them food and conscripted young men to join their army. People's lives are extremely miserable. In 1872, the Yellow Flag enemy led by Hoang Sung Anh moved from Yunnan to Lao Cai. A fierce battle between the Black Flag army and the Yellow Flag army caused the people in the area to fall into an extremely tragic situation. The invaders in the border areas were not yet at peace, then in 1885, the French colonialists attacked the northern mountainous provinces. From then on, our nation fell into misery, the country lost its homes, and innocent people suffered many layers of oppression and exploitation. Under many layers of oppression and exploitation that lasted from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, the lives of the people of all ethnic groups in Luong Son were extremely dark. It's no surprise that people need a spiritual anchor. After many times asking high-ranking people to search, reputable people in the Tay community in Ban Pit decided to bring incense sticks to worship King Hung Vuong in Bach Hac, Phu Tho to worship at the temple. Since receiving incense sticks to worship the Hung Kings, the lives of the people of Pit village, Luong Son commune have been spiritually supported and encouraged. The worship of King Hung along with the village's mountain gods and natives has been maintained from that time until today. Pit Temple is located on a land area of ​​over 4000m2, open space, in front are 2 terraced yards of about 300m2, the base of the monument is 50cm higher than the yard level, trees and surrounding terraced fields create a picturesque scene. love. Currently, Pit Temple is a wooden house with 1 main compartment and 2 wings made of wood, the materials are very good, the technical elements meet basic aesthetics. The temple faces East. In the temple there is an ancient incense bowl, the entire stone foundation, and traces of the temple's construction still remain. Many years ago, on the temple festival in January, the women often made a tray of fruit and swallows. At the end of the ritual of worshiping and receiving good fortune, the elders went to a field to throw rings, play swallows, play spinning... All men and women, old and young, were excited and excited, their spirits were sublimated. Have a new year with much joy. Once played, the shuttlecocks will be kept at the shaman's family until next year, when a new one will be made and the old one transformed. With its multifaceted values, Pit Temple has been ranked a provincial historical relic by the Lao Cai Provincial People's Committee. Pit Temple in Luong Son commune is a spiritual address, space for cultural and religious activities of ethnic minorities here. In particular, the temple is associated with the belief of worshiping Hung Kings - an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. The temple is a testament to the interaction of Tay - Vietnamese culture. Pit Temple is a spiritual highlight in the local spiritual tourism development roadmap. SOURCE: Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

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