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Tran Bien Temple recognised as historical relic
Tran Bien Temple of Literature in the southern province of Dong
Nai has been recognised as national historical relic.
Tran Dang Ninh, the temple’s director, said that the ceremony to receive the
recognition certificate will be held next month.
Tran Bien Temple of Literature is located in Buu Long Ward, Bien Hoa City, Dong
Nai Province.
Being built in 1715 under Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu, it was the first temple of its
kind in the South. It is a place to honour Confucius and also serves as an
educational centre.
The site, which was destroyed by the French in 1861, was restored in 1998. It
has become an important destination to tourists who want to learn more about the
history of Viet Nam through the stories of the national heroes and the country’s
cultural personalities.
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Source: VNA |
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