Sacred Cho Cui temple on Lam river

Cho Wood Temple (Xuan Hong commune, Nghi Xuan district) is regarding 40km northeast of Ha Tinh city and 10km south of Vinh city. Cho Cui Temple is only regarding 200m from National Highway 1A, located in the middle of a densely populated residential area, facing the Northwest, leaning once morest the mountain, in front of the poetic Lam River.Cho Cui Temple is also known as Holy Mother Spirit word or Co Do Linh word, built in the Late Le Dynasty. Although it has undergone a number of restorations and embellishments, the temple still retains its ancient sacred character. The architectural layout of Cho Cui temple is connected to each other along the Shinto axis and the entire interior space is arranged into shrines from top to bottom, including the shrine of the Holy Mother (worshiping the Tam Phu), the worshiping of the Five Venerables of Ton Ong. , the worshiping palace of Quan Hoang Muoi, the palace of Chu Muoi and the palace of Tran Trieu.Legend has it that from Mr. Hoang De to Mr. Hoang Muoi, all of them have the origin as the son of Dragon god Bat Hai Dai Vuong in Dong Dinh lake. Mr. Hoang Muoi in the minds of the people of Nghe is the embodiment of Chieu Trung Dai Vuong Le Khoi, a talented general of the Le Dynasty who joined the Lam Son insurgent army and made many contributions to the fight once morest the Ming invaders in the 15th century. .The entire temple is covered with green trees, in front is the Lam river, behind is high mountains. Create for the temple a majestic, beautiful and peaceful location.The Lam river right in front of the temple gate is still quietly flowing, the sacred temple is still known by many tourists from near and far every day.Cho Cui Temple, according to the old legend, is the place of relic Mr. Hoang Muoi drift back and turn. His Christmas day 10/10 lunar calendar is considered his main party. On this day, tourists from all over the world come to worship, the gate of his temple is very busy, stretching to the banks of the Lam River. People offer him: flags, fans, books, etc. to pray for fortune, and pray for their children to pass the exam, to be successful in order to glorify their ancestors.In 1993, Cho Cui Temple was ranked as a national monument. Since its inception at the end of the Le Dynasty, Cho Cui Temple is famous and sacred to worship the Emperor Hoang Muoi, so it is visited by tourists from near and far, especially every Tet to spring.The Cho Cui temple festival takes place at the beginning of the year, but every year on the 3rd day of the third lunar month (the death anniversary of the Holy Mother) and the 10th day of the 10th lunar month (the anniversary of Quan Hoang Muoi’s death anniversary) are held big and important. most possible. Folklore activities such as singing chau van and hou dong ceremony take place regularly at the temple, passionately throbbing lyrics and music create a lively festival atmosphere as if inviting, keeping footsteps. tourists everywhere.>>> Invite readers to watch more exciting videos of 5 unique festivals around the world in January

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