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Ong Temple - Ba Cay Da Temple is ranked as a provincial historical and cultural relic.

On April 18, Tuy An District People's Committee held a ceremony to receive the Certificate of ranking as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic: Ong Temple - Ba Cay Da Temple, Phu Thinh village, An Thach commune.

Báo Phú YênBáo Phú Yên18/04/2025

Mr. Le Hoang Phu
Representatives of the Party Committee, government and people of Tuy An district received the Certificate of ranking as a provincial historical and cultural relic of Ong Temple - Ba Cay Da Temple. Photo: THIEN LY

Mr. Nguyen Van Hoang, Vice Chairman of Tuy An District People's Committee, said that Ong Temple - Ba Cay Da Temple was originally built with solid materials: stone and tree resin. The stones were mainly natural, unprocessed stones collected from nearby mountainsides. The outside of the walls were covered with a thick layer of very solid lime and sand compound.

Today, at these two temples, there are still traces of the old temple architecture, which are the two fences in front of the yard, the screen and two stone Nghe statues. At the Ba Temple relic, there are traces of four 0.5m thick walls, the upper part of the wall collapsed, the lower part of the wall is surrounded by the roots of two banyan trees in the front and back, retaining the architecture of the temple. The front of the temple is tightly attached by many clusters of banyan tree roots, forming the shape of three round arches. This trace has created the unique, ancient and solemn features of Ba Cay Da Temple.

At the ceremony, authorized by the Provincial People's Committee, the leaders of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism awarded the Certificate of ranking of provincial-level historical and cultural relics of Ong Temple - Ba Temple to the Party Committee, government and people of Tuy An district.

Source: https://baophuyen.vn/xa-hoi/202504/mieu-ong-mieu-ba-cay-da-duoc-xep-hang-di-tich-lich-su-van-hoa-cap-tinh-1631fb1/


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