Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 1, 2024

 Mother Temple, Second Street: A provincial-level historical and cultural relic


The Mother Temple, Second Street, now located in Le Hong Phong Ward, is one of the temples in the Van Huong worship complex, worshiping the Three Holy Mothers: Princess Lieu Hanh, Lady Quynh Cung Duy Tien, and Lady Quang Cung Que Anh. On June 9, 2020, the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee of Thai Binh signed a decision to rank the Mother Temple as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic.

In the Vietnamese pantheon, Saint Mother Lieu Hanh is one of the Four Immortals, the saint of the Four Palaces belief system, essentially the worship of Mother, a belief with deep roots and uniqueness in Vietnam. According to folklore, Mother is the second daughter of the Jade Emperor, who descended to earth three times, each time taking on a different female identity. The Three Holy Mothers of Van Huong are the three incarnations of Saint Mother Lieu Hanh. Mother has been honored by feudal dynasties from the time of the Later Le Dynasty to the Nguyen Dynasty with many titles, reverently called "Mother ruling the world," "Che Thang Hoa Dieu Great Princess," and "Golden Horse Princess." The temple was solidly built in the second Bao Dai year, 1926. The temple is located on Second Street, now Tran Hung Dao Street, in a very spacious compound, with the temple yard containing two large ancient trees. The worship area includes a five-bay Bai Duong hall and a three-bay Hau Cung hall. On the right side of the temple, there is another auxiliary structure consisting of three bays. The temple has historically been a spiritual gathering place for the ancient residents of Thai Binh town.

During the resistance against the United States, the Mother Temple located in the Tran Phu area was the most heavily damaged area of the city. This area contained Bo Bridge, a vital bridge on National Highway 10 connecting Hai Phong, Thai Binh, Nam Dinh, and southern provinces, becoming a focal point of intense American attacks. Therefore, the Mother Temple also suffered significant impacts. In 1977, the temple was dismantled, and all statues and worship items were moved to Bồ Xuyên Pagoda for worship. Subsequently, the land of the Mother Temple was used to build schools and government offices. All the ancient and venerable structures were left with only the horse-mounted statue gate as the entrance to the temple. More than 10 years ago, the shrine of the Holy Mother was erected behind this horse-mounted statue gate, on the very ground of the old Mother Temple courtyard paved with Bat Trang bricks. In 2019, with the consent of the authorities at all levels, businesses, and the people, efforts were made to restore the Mother Temple to its grandeur. In front of the temple gate is still the ancient horse-mounted statue gate with verses praising the merits of Saint Mother Lieu Hanh. Mr. Doan Cong Nhien, the temple's caretaker, said: Worshiping the Holy Mother Lieu Hanh or other goddesses is nothing but an expression of gratitude to the divine beings, cultural celebrities of the nation, so that each of us hopes and prays for protection, shelter, and blessings. That is the spirit of "Remembering the source when drinking water," self-discipline to cultivate morality. Understanding the full meaning, in recent times, the Party Committee, the People's Committee, as well as the people of Le Hong Phong Ward, through specific actions, have mobilized the people in the ward, visitors near and far, to contribute efforts, offerings, and honor the relic of the Mother Temple to fulfill the wishes and beliefs entrusted to the Supreme Being.

The temple is built in the nail-shaped style, with front and side corridors, and a spacious veranda. The height of the veranda compared to the ground is about 1 meter, with five-level stairs leading up to the veranda from the front and sides. This design makes the temple a sacred space rising amid a magnificent flower terrace. The entire wooden frame of the temple architecture is made entirely of finely carved ironwood, with delicate and graceful leaf patterns. On the left side of the temple is the View Scene floor, where one can admire the architecture of the temple dedicated to the Holy Mother, observe the grandeur of the Three-door Honor System, and admire the overall scenery of the temple.

Since the completion of the temple, Mrs. Le Thi Binh from Ward 6, Le Hong Phong Ward, has been present twice a day, morning and evening, regularly to assist in cleaning and arranging the offerings. She shares: Being recognized as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic, the Mother Temple of Le Hong Phong Ward is a source of pride for the officials and people of Le Hong Phong Ward. This is also a responsibility for each of us to self-examine, cultivate, and foster morality to become useful citizens for our families and for society. To contribute to the protection and promotion of the value of the heritage.

The collective efforts of the community have helped to rebuild the temple to its magnificent appearance as depicted in the ancient verses on the horse-mounted statue gate that the ancients carved to praise: "Beautiful and sacred scenery perpetuates on Ky Bo land - The towering temple stands amidst the Thái Bình sky." Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Phat, Secretary of Party Cell 6 of Le Hong Phong Ward, shares: The relic is located in the area of the residential group 6. We recognize that historical and cultural relics are extremely valuable assets left by our ancestors for future generations. It affirms the existence and development of a village, a community of people. Therefore, our responsibility is to disseminate, educate, and promote the historical and cultural values of the Mother Temple. To enhance the awareness and responsibility of the officials and residents of the residential area in preserving and promoting the values of traditional cultural heritage. To create motivation for movements in the residential area, contributing to the achievement of economic, cultural, and social development goals of Le Hong Phong Ward. And the historical and cultural relic of the Mother Temple is well managed, protected, and effectively promoted in value by the government and people of the city in general, and Le Hong Phong Ward in particular, to make the temple a meaningful discovery and pilgrimage destination for local residents and visitors from afar.

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 Dong Bang Temple is known as a sacred temple dating back to the 18th reign of the Hung Kings. The temple bears the royal seal of 'Tam Ky Linh Ung - Vinh Cong Dai Vuong Toi Thuong Dang Linh Than'. According to legend, during the 18th reign of the Hung Kings, our country was invaded by foreign enemies, and the court had to summon the Linh Son Tu spirits to help repel the invaders. At that time, the water deity of Dao Dong Village appeared to assist the king in defeating the invaders and played a key role in guarding the eight gates to the West Sea. He was bestowed the title 'Tran Tay An Tam Ky Linh Ung - Vinh Cong Dai Vuong Toi Thuong Dang Linh Than'. Since then, this place has been a sacred land where people from all directions come to worship.


In the 13th century, Dao Dong Village was also one of the important military defense lines of the Tran dynasty, serving as a military base and training ground for naval warfare. Before going into battle, General Hung Dao Dai Vuong and his generals would come to offer incense and prayers at the temple. After his passing, he was honored by the people here. Since then, Dong Bang Temple has been a place of commemoration for Hung Dao Vuong and the Tran dynasty generals who led three victorious campaigns against the Mongol invaders, establishing the ancient Dao Dong Eight Villages.

Not only does Dong Bang Temple hold significant historical value, but it is also an architectural and artistic heritage site, akin to an art museum featuring bronze, stone, and wooden artifacts covering an area of ​​6,000m2, consisting of 13 buildings, 66 interconnected chambers forming a complex temple structure in a closed 'front-back-end' style, grand and imposing. The architectural elements harmonize with intricate carvings, hundreds of horizontal inscribed boards, couplets, steles, and lacquered and gilded letter scrolls on themes of the four sacred creatures, the four seasons, various incense sets, ancestral altars, dragon thrones, and exquisite wood carvings, meticulously preserved since the reigns of Khai Dinh and Bao Dai.

Due to its legendary stories, historical significance, and artistic value, Dong Bang Temple is renowned as a sacred temple and a place of incense offerings throughout the four seasons. Particularly, in 1986, Dong Bang Temple was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism as a National Historical and Cultural Relic, becoming a highlight in Thai Binh tourism.

According to annual customs, the Dong Bang Temple festival lasts about a week from the 20th to the 26th of the 8th lunar month, attracting a large number of devotees, locals, and tourists from far and wide.

The festival includes solemn ceremonies such as deity worship, processions, incense offerings, reenactments of ancient stories of kings and generals fighting invaders, conducted with solemnity, dignity, and reverence. Alongside, the festival features lively activities deeply rooted in folk culture such as poetic singing, tug-of-war, cockfighting, chess, wrestling, among which the most notable is the boat racing tradition.

The boat racing festival in Dao Dong Village was once renowned throughout the region, recently revived and often lasting for 5 days. According to tradition, on the morning of the 21st of the 8th lunar month, a grand procession is held to escort the King and the deities from the temple to Bơi Communal House to inaugurate the boat racing festival, believed to be witnessed by the King and the spirits. On the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th of the 8th lunar month, boat racing takes place amid an atmosphere of excitement, attracting a multitude of people and tourists. The boat racing festival is a form of folk cultural activity embodying the good traditional values of a martial and naval tradition, expressing the unity of the people, community cohesion, a cultural beauty carrying both sports and entertainment values. The boat racing festival continues to exist to this day, reminding future generations to remember the great contributions of Hung Dao Dai Vuong and the Tran dynasty generals in the historic victory of Bach Dang.

On the 26th of the 8th lunar month, the festival concludes with a joyous farewell procession conducted to invite the King and the spirits back to the temple. The Dong Bang Temple festival ends with excitement and hopes for a fortunate year ahead."

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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 1, 2024

 The Cathedral of Thai Binh

8 Tran Hung Dao Street, Le Hong Phong, Thai Binh

The Cathedral of Thai Binh, also known as the Sacred Heart of Jesus, covers an area of ​​over 1,500m2. The cathedral is renowned as one of the most beautiful and unique architectural masterpieces in Vietnam, blending modernity with ancient traditions, showcasing the Gothic and Eastern architectural styles.

In the annals of history, in 1906, the esteemed priest Phero Munagorri Trung, serving as the parish priest of Sa Cat, extended an invitation to Father Andres Kien, a Spanish priest, to design a Gothic-style cathedral in Thai Binh province. However, it wasn't until August 17, 1908, that Father Phero Munagorri Trung accepted the Sacred Heart of Jesus as his master and bestowed the same name upon the cathedral. It wasn't until 1936 that the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral became the principal cathedral of Thai Binh.

After nearly 100 years, the cathedral had deteriorated significantly despite two renovations in 1967 and 1995, showing little improvement. Therefore, the new bishop, Bishop Phanxico Xavie Nguyen Van Sang, decided to rebuild the cathedral, which was officially inaugurated on July 13, 2007.

The new cathedral sits on a spacious plot of over 6,201.6m2, bearing the marks of biblical symbolism. The sanctuary is draped in a bright cream color, reminiscent of the fertile rice fields along the Red River and Tra Ly River basin. Two towers, standing at 46m tall, are designed like luminous candles, supported by sturdy hands reaching towards the heavens, radiating a brilliant and divine glow.

The sanctuary hall resembles a bronze drum, adorned with bas-reliefs depicting scenes of daily life, such as hunting, gathering, or native Vietnamese birds. The spacious sanctuary can accommodate hundreds of priests during solemn occasions. The holy sanctuary floor is paved with red granite, resembling a giant red carpet, reflecting the grandeur and solemnity befitting of a place of worship.

Though only designed as a two-story structure, it stretches nearly 70m in length and 18m in width, providing ample space for showcasing the cathedral's interior and ceremonial area. Outside the cathedral, there is an additional 3m promenade, allowing faithful and visitors to fully appreciate the beauty of the cathedral. The canopy provides careful shelter, ensuring that even during stormy weather, processions and ceremonies inside the cathedral proceed as usual.

Within the cathedral grounds stands the Our Lady of La Vang monument, modeled after the shrine at the La Vang Holy Land. This monument serves as a focal point, attracting the attention of visitors to the Cathedral of Thai Binh. The construction of this monument was no easy feat. Artisans spent much time at the La Vang shrine, surveying, photographing, and gathering information to authentically recreate the Our Lady of La Vang monument. Observing the statue, one can sense the presence of the Blessed Mother, bringing forth the best blessings to the people of Thai Binh.

The Cathedral of Thai Binh may not be grandiose or ostentatious, yet it exudes tranquility and sanctity, captivating all who pass by. It is precisely because of its beauty and unique design that the cathedral has become a popular check-in spot for many young people and soon-to-be-married couples, choosing the cathedral as the backdrop for their most memorable moments in life.

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Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 1, 2024

 


Bac Trach Church - Western-style architecture in Thai Binh

Thai Binh is often associated with its simple and rustic beauty, with vast rice fields stretching out alongside pristine coastal areas. However, amidst its tranquil charm, there stands a grandiose architectural marvel that adds a unique touch to Thai Binh: Bac Trach Church.

Where is Bac Trach Church located?
Bac Trach Church is situated in Van Truong commune, Tien Hai district, Thai Binh province. It is a large church where Christians gather regularly for prayers. Moreover, this sanctuary also hosts Catholic weddings. Today, Bac Trach Church is renowned as the most famous spiritual architectural work in Thai Binh.

The first church was modestly constructed in 1735, but by 1770, it underwent reconstruction and expansion. During this period, the number of parishioners grew rapidly, making Bac Trach the largest parish in the Diocese of Thai Binh. In 2006, Father Augustin Nguyen Quang Huy initiated the church's reconstruction, and by 2013, it was completed.

When is the best time to visit Thai Binh?
Located in the northern region of Vietnam, Thai Binh experiences distinct seasons of rain and sunshine, with a cool climate towards the end of the year. Thai Binh is famous for its expansive rice fields and endless pristine coastlines.

Thai Binh boasts unique natural and cultural charms throughout each season, making it an ideal destination for remarkable travel experiences. The best time to visit Thai Binh is from late December to May, where you can witness lush rice fields and explore the untouched beauty of its coastline.

Getting to Bac Trach Church in Thai Binh
Traveling from the Northern Region
Thai Binh is easily accessible from northern provinces such as Hanoi, Hai Phong, and Hai Duong by motorcycle or bus, as the roads leading to Thai Binh are national highways. Bac Trach Church is located 23 km east of Thai Binh city center. Therefore, whether you travel by motorcycle, bus, or car...

The Elegant European-style Architecture of Bac Trach Church
Bac Trach Church in Thai Binh is one of the largest churches in Vietnam, measuring 92.5m in length, 32m in width, with a nave length of 57m, and a bell tower soaring 61m high.

The church features classic Gothic architecture reminiscent of ancient European countries. Additionally, it incorporates elements of Greek architecture along the flanks of the church. This unique blend sets Bac Trach Church apart from others in Thai Binh.

The intricate details, motifs, and colors of the church are meticulously crafted, with a harmonious combination of vibrant yellow interiors and serene green exteriors.

Inside the church, there are nearly 100 different statues and reliefs, along with hundreds of painted glass windows, creating a majestic ambiance akin to famous churches in France. The interior details are meticulously designed and executed.

The lofty vaulted ceiling of Bac Trach Church is intricately painted, giving visitors the impression of entering a lavish Western palace. Additionally, the church features a large bell tower housing six bells of varying sizes, with the largest bell weighing over 3 tons. The church facade boasts a 4-meter diameter clock.

It serves as a venue for daily rituals and prayers for the faithful. Non-believers can also attend ceremonies, as the church provides separate seating arrangements. Furthermore, it hosts Catholic weddings.

Nearby Tourist Destinations near Bac Trach Church
Dong Chau Beach
Dong Chau Beach, located in Dong Minh commune, Tien Hai district, is 14.2 km away from Bac Trach Church. You can combine a motorcycle trip to enjoy the refreshing atmosphere along the way.

Here, you can appreciate the pristine beauty of the 5km-long white sandy beach and azure sea. The sight of beach huts against the backdrop of the evening sun is truly magnificent.

Con Vanh Beach
Con Vanh, situated in Nam Phu commune, Tien Hai district, is 22km away from Bac Trach Church. It is not only a beach but also a rich mangrove ecosystem. This ecosystem was recognized by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve in 2004. It's a destination near Bac Trach Church that you shouldn't miss.

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Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 1, 2024

 Exploring Con Vanh, the Most Beautiful Beach Paradise in Thai Binh


When it comes to Con Vanh, many people immediately think of one of the most beautiful beach paradises in the North. Not only famous for its romantic beaches, but this place is also known for its many delicious and attractive dishes.

1- Overview of Con Vanh
Con Vanh is a beach located in Nam Phu commune, Tien Hai district, Thai Binh province. This place was formed from the sedimentation process of the Red River for many years. Con Vanh Beach not only attracts visitors with its unique landscape but is also recognized by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve of the Red River delta.

2- Best Time to Explore Con Vanh
Like many beaches in the northern part of our country, the best time to travel to Thai Binh and visit Con Vanh is during the summer, from April to September each year. The weather during this time is sunny, suitable for outdoor activities.

3- Directions to Con Vanh
Con Vanh is about 25km south of Tien Hai district center, 45km east of Thai Binh city, and 150km from Hanoi.

There are several transportation options for you to choose from. You can consider the following three:

From Thai Binh, you can travel by motorbike or car along the QL 39B route to Tien Hai. Then from Tien Hai, turn right onto route DT 221A for about 25km to reach Con Vanh.

If you choose the bus as your means of transportation, you can take bus route number 1 from Thai Binh City to Tien Hai, then take a taxi or motorbike taxi to Con Vanh. The distance from Tien Hai to Con Vanh is only about 10km, so the price is quite affordable.

4- Exciting Experiences at Con Vanh
4.1 Beach Bathing
As a sandy beach, Con Vanh Beach has black sand, but the water is quite clean and there are not many big waves, making it a cooling destination for many tourists in the summer. In the Con Vanh beach tourist area, there are services for renting floaties and chairs, which are very safe for children.

4.2 Learning about the Oyster Farming Profession on Con Vanh Beach
Con Vanh Beach is an ideal living environment for a large number of marine oysters. Here, you can experience being oyster farmers and enjoy the fruits of your labor right on the beach.

4.3 Camping and Watching the Sunrise on the Beach
An activity not to be missed when visiting Con Vanh is camping overnight and watching the sunrise on the beach. Since it is a public beach, you don't have to pay for renting a space. What you need to do is to rent a tent in advance, choose a beautiful location, and prepare some delicious BBQ dishes.

Early in the morning, you can admire the beautiful sunrise and immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the fish market right on the beach. This is also an activity that many people love.

4.4 Checking in at Ba Lat Lighthouse
Located south of Con Vanh Beach, Ba Lat Lighthouse is a familiar "virtual living" place for many visitors. This place not only produces beautiful photos but also is an address to admire the super beautiful and high-quality sunset on the beach.

5- What to Eat at Con Vanh
As a beach tourist area, Con Vanh has a rich source of fresh seafood. Along the coastline, there are many restaurants with various seafood processing methods.

Especially when you come here, you must try the Tien Hai - Con Vanh oyster dish, the "plump" oysters are simply processed to ensure that they still retain their sweet taste, which will surely satisfy you on the first try.

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