The project to restore and embellish the provincial-level historical and cultural relic of Quy Mong communal house and temple (Quy Mong commune, Tran Yen district) started in March 2024 with a total cost of 2.2 billion VND from contributions and donations from the people, organizations, kind-hearted individuals and local people. The main construction items are: communal house, temple house, shrine, communal house yard, temple yard and a system of steps designed in traditional architectural style.
The completion and commissioning of the project is not only an important cultural and spiritual event for the local people, but also an opportunity to pay tribute to ancestors and preserve the tradition of "remembering the source of water". Within the framework of the ceremony, many meaningful activities were organized, such as offering incense in memory, giving gifts to poor households and a special art program performed by the mass art troupe.
After restoration, Quy Mong Temple and Communal House will be an attractive place for religious, cultural and tourist activities, contributing to preserving and promoting heritage values and promoting local socio-economic development.
People come to offer sacrifices at the Quy Mong Temple and Communal House Historical and Cultural Relic.
It is known that the Quy Mong communal house and temple relic complex located in Hop Thanh village, Quy Mong commune, Tran Yen was honored to be recognized as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic in 2010. According to historical records, Quy Mong communal house and temple date back to the late 19th century and early 20th century. Quy Mong communal house worships the First King Thong, the Great King Sac Phong, the Second Cao Son Than Dai Vuong, the Third Tran Quoc Dai Vuong, the Fourth Phien Quoc Dai Vuong, worships 18 civil and military lords, the First Than Nong Thi Chi, worships Tan Vien Son - a legendary deity, one of the Four Immortals of the Vietnamese people.
Quy Mong Temple worships Mother Dong Cuong, Queen Mother Que Huong Princess and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Hoa, a historical figure who, together with her two younger sisters, reclaimed and established villages from Rao stream to Thia stream, including the communes of Quy Mong and Kien Thanh (Tran Yen district); Hoang Thang, Xuan Ai, Yen Hop, Yen Phu, Dai Phac, and An Thinh (Van Yen district).
Along with the main party held on the 7th of January, there are 4 other festivals held at Quy Mong communal house and temple during the year: Ha Dien Festival on the 3rd of March (Lunar calendar), Thu Banquet Festival on the 17th of July (Lunar calendar), New Rice Celebration Festival on the 9th of September (Lunar calendar), and Forest Banning Festival on the 25th of December (Lunar calendar).
Hoai Van
Source: https://baoyenbai.com.vn/226/349199/Tran-Yen-khanh-thanh-di-tich-lich-su-van-hoa-dinh-va-den-Quy-Mong.aspx
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