National Relic - Nguyen Cao Temple (Trac Phong Linh Tu)
(BNP) - Nguyen Cao temple, Cach Bi hamlet, Cach Bi commune, Que Vo district was built in the Nguyen Dynasty on a small scale, initially just a shrine. During the resistance war against the French, the temple was destroyed. In 1992, the temple was rebuilt as it is today.
Overview of Nguyen Cao temple.
Front Ceremonial Hall
The altar at Front Ceremonial Hall
Temple of the famous Nguyen Cao.
Nguyen Cao Temple includes the following work items: Nghi Mon; Front Ceremonial Hall; Emperor’s Harem.
Emperor’s Harem has 3 altars, the middle altar is placed incense-table, and 2 altars are placed on the side of the brick altar.
Sturdy wooden frame.
The typical artifacts include: 02 Horizontal lacquered board, 05 parallel sentences, 01 Vietnamese parallel sentences, 02 thrones, 02 ancestral tablets, 02 incense table, wooden material, dating from the 20th century.
The library is named after Nguyen Cao.
Nguyen Cao Temple is a cultural and religious work of the local people, where Nguyen Cao is worshiped, a symbol of patriotism, and the pride of the local people in particular and Bac Ninh province in general.
Certificate of recognition of historical - cultural relic.
Nguyen Cao Temple is a historical-cultural relic, ranked at the national level, in Decision No. 3211/QD-BT, dated 12/12/1994.