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Chu Van Luong Temple

Chu Van Luong Temple

Chu Van Luong Temple (also known as Nam Ngan village communal house), formerly located in Nam Ngan commune, Tho Hac canton, Dong Son district, Thieu Thien district, now Nam Ngan ward, Thanh Hoa city. The temple worships Doc Liet Hau, Chu Van Luong, who was instrumental in teaching literacy, preparing medicine, clearing land, establishing Nam Son hamlet, Nam Ngan camp, and organizing the people here to fight the enemy and defend the village. , had many merits in the war against the Mongol Yuan army in the early 13th century. After his death, King Tran bestowed the title of "Superior Phuc Than" on him and authorized the people of Nam Ngan camp to preserve and worship. The villagers worshiped him as the village's Thanh Hoang. The temple was built during the Tran Dynasty outside the Ma River dyke. In the 4th year of Bao Thai's reign, Le Du Tong (1723) was moved along with Mat Da Pagoda to the current land. Over the dynasties, the temple was repaired by the royal court, bestowing more titles and beautiful titles on the gods. Chu Van Luong Temple was ranked a National Historical and Cultural relic by the Ministry of Culture and Sports on November 6, 1989. Currently, the temple still preserves many unique carvings in the artistic style of the Nguyen Dynasty (19th century), along with many worship objects of the Le and Nguyen dynasties with cultural and historical value such as: Sac altar, throne, tablet, tablet, stone stele... The festival is held on his birthday, the 18th day of the second lunar month and his death anniversary, the 12th day of the 9th lunar month, with many unique folk games and performances. Currently, the temple has the following geographical location: The north borders Duc Tien alley, the south borders Mat Da pagoda and people's houses, the east and west border people's houses. The total land area according to the minutes zoning the protected areas of Chu Van Luong temple relics is 0.140 hectares. The estimated land area for planning research is 0.142 hectares. Source: Thanh Hoa city website

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