Tram Lam Temple - A place with many cultural and historical values in the cluster of relics of the mountainous district of Ha Tinh

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Welcome back to my post😘
How do you do? Today follow me to a very famous historical site in my hometown. This is not just 1 but 3 locations. However, today I can only introduce you to 1 of them. If given the chance, I will definitely recommend you to other places. And the place that I will introduce to you today is Tram Lam Temple - which has been awarded a National Historical and Cultural Relic by the State.

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Overview of the cluster of 3 locations
Associated with the fight against foreign invaders of King Ham Nghi, the cluster of relics of Son Phong citadel, Cong Dong temple, and Tram Lam temple (Phu Gia commune, Huong Khe, Ha Tinh province) contain many precious historical values: both culture and spirit.
According to history, on July 4, 1885, when the Imperial City of Hue fell, Ton That Thuyet gathered soldiers to support King Ham Nghi and went to Tan So, Quang Tri province, for the first time composing the edict of Can Vuong calling on people to stood up against the French colonialists. However, the location of Tan So citadel was not convenient for defense, so King Ham Nghi and his entourage crossed the Quy Hop pass to Son Phong citadel, in Phu Gia commune (Huong Khe) to defend. Son Phong citadel is a small citadel located on the left bank of the Tiem River, near the foot of Truong Son mountain. This is a very convenient military position, can go down to Ha Tinh province, there is a shortcut through Nghe An province, there is a road through the forest to Quang Binh, to Laos ...

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Detailed information about Tram Lam temple
Tram Lam Temple is famous throughout the region for its sacredness and surrounding mythological stories. Those are the legends about the sacred temple that reported a dream to King Ham Nghi and the well in front of the temple that until now, the people around still think that this is a "god well", without a bottom.

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Tram Lam Temple, also known as the hundred-year-old temple in Phu Thanh village, Phu Gia commune, Huong Khe district, Ha Tinh province, is framed in the South direction with a wooden house and a three-way gate. With the link system built by limestone bricks. On the two columns, there are two goons standing on three sides of the column decorated with dragon, phoenix, and couplet motifs.

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The books Dai Nam Nhat Thong Chi, Geography Ha Tinh, and Rituals of the Minh Dynasty all refer to Tram Lam. In the 3rd year of Hoang Vu (1370), King Thai To of the Minh Dynasty sent a Minh envoy to sacrifice at the temple. Especially with semicircular water coating. The water in the lake changes color according to the seasons of the year: spring water is blue, summer water pink, autumn water white, winter black water. The water in the lake has never dried up, people think there is no bottom and no depth can be measured. According to the people, the lake water is very sacred to cure all diseases, including infertility. For a long time, Tram Lam temple has been a place of worship for people in Huong Khe district and many places in the country. The gods in the temple always protect and bestow good things to everyone in life.

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According to legend, in the 14th century, the Minh army invaded our country, they invaded Thang Long citadel and the western capital Thanh Hoa, harassing and threatening our people. In order to save the people, heaven sent a fairy to earth to save the world, she helped people escape the brutality of the enemy. She was honored by the Le and Nguyen dynasties as the Upper Deity, also the place to worship the princess and twelve fairies, the temple is associated with historical pieces of evidence of King Ham Nghi and Ton That Thuyet. This is also the place where Can Vuong was born and the uprising against the French was led by them.

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Experiencing many historical events, the temple was damaged for many years, invested by the State and people to contribute efforts to restore the temple, so it is spacious and sacred to welcome a large number of tourists to visit and pray.
The sacredness of Tram Lam Temple has been attested through years of history. What do you think about this place, please leave a comment below.
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do you come from hatinh province?

Of course, my friend 😄

ooh. so we have the same hometown.

It still looks great after so many years. Thanks for sharing its history.

It has been restored before. I'm glad because of your attention😄

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