It was first erected in 1932 as a Buddhist pagoda bearing the
name of Van An. In 1958, it was entirely rebuilt, featuring the
architecture seen today, forming a T-shape with two-piled up roofs and
eight curved corners adorned with dragon and phoenix figures.
Location: Tran Hung Dao Temple is at 36 Vo Thi Sau Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
Characteristic: It
was first erected in 1932 as a Buddhist pagoda bearing the name of Van
An. In 1958, it was entirely rebuilt, featuring the architecture seen
today, forming a T-shape with two-piled up roofs and eight curved
corners adorned with dragon and phoenix figures.
It
is styled after northern Vietnamese temples and communal houses.
Inside, there are many horizontal and vertical lacquered boards, as well
as carved and meticulously inlaid incense tables. On the wall, there
are pictures of Tran Hung Dao as he chased away Kublai Khan’s Mongol
aggressors in the 13th century.
The
greatest ceremonies at the temple occur over the New Year and on the
20th day of the eighth lunar month to celebrate Tran Hung Dao. The
temple is open daily from 6 to 11am and from 2 to 6 pm.
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