The tombs and temples of the Tran kings are located in Tam Duong village, Hung Long commune, Hung Yen province. This is the land where the Tran dynasty was founded and built and includes temples, tombs, and archaeological relics related to the Tran dynasty, also known collectively as Tran Temple. Tran Hung Yen Temple is a relic visited by many believers who are passionate about exploring history. This place possesses many historical values associated with the development of a golden dynasty. Tran Hung Yen Temple is a complex of relics including temples and tombs of kings and mandarins of the Tran Dynasty. This land is considered the place where the Tran dynasty was founded and established. There are many historical marks associated with the Tran Dynasty kings here. This work is currently ranked as a particularly important National Monument. Tran Hung Yen Temple is also known as Thai Duong Lang. This is a large architectural complex that attracts many historical explorers. Currently, at Tran Temple, archaeological sites of the Tran kings' tombs as well as the royal tombs and temples are preserved. The history of the Tran dynasty is associated with many wise kings such as Tran Thai Tong, Tran Thanh Tong, Tran Nhan Tong and famous generals and talented mandarins such as Tran Thu Do, Tran Hung Dao, Tran Nhat Duat, Tran Quang Khai, Tran Khanh Du... Tran Temple was built on a large land (about 5175 m2). Tran Hung Yen Temple was elaborately built and shows majesty and grandeur located in the center of Tien Duc commune. The items at Tran Temple that have been completed are the harem court, worship hall, left vu, right vu, ritual gate, golden pedestal, three tombs of Tran kings and a number of related works. Currently, the general architecture of Tran Hung Yen Temple consists of 3 main structures: The King's Temple worships Thai To Tran Thua and the Tran kings. Holy Temple worships Hung Dao Vuong Tran Quoc Tuan. Mother Temple worships Linh Tu Quoc Mother Tran Thi Dung, queen and princess of the Tran Dynasty. The layout of temples is often divided along the main axis, divided into spaces such as ceremony areas, temple interiors, and gardens. Tran Temple inherits the most unique features of village communal house architecture, promoting rich national traditions. In addition, the project was built with the talent of famous builders and sophisticated, vividly carved stones. All create an architectural complex that enhances the majestic beauty of the temple. Tran Temple Festival in Thai Binh is held from the 13th to 18th of the first lunar month every year to honor the nation-building contributions of the Tran Dynasty in the country's history. Tran Temple Festival in Thai Binh organizes many interesting procession and entertainment activities. The 3 tombs at Tran Thai Binh Temple will surprise tourists by their vast extent. In the mausoleum area are three mounds standing majestically in the middle of vast rice fields in Tam Duong village. This is one of the largest ancient burial mounds in Vietnam, known to many tourists. Those 3 burial mounds have the same scale as 3 small hills. This is an overwhelming man-made structure created during the Tran Dynasty. All three of these tombs were renovated in 2004. The diameter of the tomb is up to 65m and 1.2m high above the altar yard. The tomb in the middle is more special with a diameter of 55m and a height from the sacrificial yard to the top of the tomb of 7m. In the middle is the word Tran in Chinese characters in a rectangular iron frame. The tombs and temples of Kings Tran Hung Yen are a work worth exploring for those who are passionate about tourism and learning about history. If you are a believer who wants to explore Vietnamese history through dynasties, don't miss the Tombs and Temples of the Tran Kings in Hung Yen!
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Ngày cập nhật : 14/11/2025
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