Historical and cultural relic of Trinh Xa temple
(BNP) - Trinh Xa Temple, Trinh Xa Quarter, Chau Khe Ward, Tu Son City was built a long time ago. Until the Nguyen Dynasty, it was restored and embellished on a large scale. Over time, war with many restorations, the temple still retained the unique artistic architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty and many valuable artifacts.
Trinh Xa Temple is the place to worship Quy Minh Dai Vuong - King of Nam Viet (207 - 136 BC).
The temple gate was built in the ancient architectural style.
In front of the temple is a lake.
Currently, Trinh Xa Temple has a an architecture of Chinese “Nhi” architecture, including: the 5-compartments Tien Te and Hau Cung.
In front of the Court of Sacrifice is a pair of green stone dragons.
The Hau Cung has 3 compartments with traditional architecture.
Currently, the temple still preserves many valuable ancient artifacts: thrones, tablets, diaphragms, couplets, altars, set of eight treasures...
Ordinations.
The Stele House of Heroes and Martyrs.
The temple festival is held on the 10th day of the third lunar month every year. Trinh Xa Temple is ranked as a provincial-level historical-cultural relic according to Decision No. 127/QD-UBND dated February 9, 1995.