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Lang Luc Temple

Lang Luc Temple

The historical and cultural relic Lang Luc temple is located in Luc village, Bao Ha commune (Bao Yen district). The temple was built to pay respect to the three generals of mandarin Hoang Bay. They were instrumental in expelling the Northern invaders, establishing hamlets and villages, teaching the people to develop the economy, and providing military food for General Nguyen Hoang Bay to fight the enemy at the end of the Le Dynasty (17th century). History books also record that at that time, the entire Quy Hoa region of Thuy Vi and Van Ban continents (present-day Bao Ha area) were always invaded, looted, and killed by the Northern invaders. Realizing the increasingly urgent situation, the Le Dynasty, Canh Hung reign (1740 - 1786) sent the seventh general with the surname Nguyen to defend Quy Hoa. The famous general Nguyen led his army to attack along the Red River, liberate Khau Ban and build a strong Bao Ha base, waiting for the opportunity to expel the invaders. Among the soldiers of the famous general Nguyen, there were three brothers named Hoang who repeatedly contributed to expelling the invaders. They asked the general for orders to find new lands to bring people to reclaim, build villages, and practice. soldiers and monks, produce and provide food for the insurgents. The three Hoang brothers chose a location in Luc village and then recruited Tay and Dao ethnic people from neighboring areas to come here to establish a village. After a while, he and the villagers explored four large fields, named Coc Tram, Tang Luong, Na Ke, and Coc Tun. The 3 men taught people how to cultivate wet rice, grow corn, produce food for daily life and support General Nguyen Hoang Bay's army to become stronger. The great contributions of the three Hoang brothers have received respect and trust from ethnic people here. After his death, he was honored by the people as the village's tutelary god, and a temple was established in the middle of Luc village. Looking from the outside, the solemn temple consists of 3 worship spaces: the Palace to worship the Council; Palace worshiping General Hoang Bay; The temple worships the Three Holy Mother Goddesses. Every detail in the temple is delicately carved, creating a majestic look. SOURCE: Lao Cai Electronic Newspaper

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