Binh Ngo temple - National architectural and artistic historical site
(BNP) - Binh Ngo Temple, Giua hamlet, An Binh Commune, Thuan Thanh District was built in the 18th century. Over time, the temple has been restored and embellished many times under the Le and Nguyen dynasties.
Front ceremonial Hall of the temple.
The main temple has a structure in the style of pre-Chines “Nhat” letter and post-Chines “Dinh” letter.
The main gate of the temple.
Mother house in temple.
The roof of the temple has a traditional architecture.
The bridge bends over the lotus pond in front of the temple.
The 3-compartment Emperor’s harem.
Binh Ngo Temple still preserves a number of precious antique documents such as stone steles, relics, ordination, worship objects…
The box containing the holy clothes of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Candles, dragons and swords worship the Nguyen Dynasty.
Ordinations of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Ancient stone stele records the merits of those who contributed to the construction of Binh Ngo temple
The shrine to the god of the farm is in the temple yard.
The architectural works and worshiping objects of Binh Ngo temple bearing the imprint of the Le - Nguyen dynasties have great artistic and aesthetic value.
Certificate of recognition of Binh Ngo Temple relic.
Binh Ngo Temple was ranked as a national monument in Decision No. 295-QD/BT dated February 12, 1994.