National historical - architectural art relic of Phu Luu temple
(BNP) - Phu Luu Temple, Phu Luu Quarter, Dong Ngan Ward, Tu Son City was built a long time ago. Through time and war, with many restorations, up to now, the temple still retains its original style. Unique art architecture and many valuable artifacts…
Phu Luu Temple is the place to worship Saint Tam Giang (ie Truong Hong, Truong Hat) who were two generals of Trieu Quang Phuc and had great merits in the resistance war against the Luong invaders in the 6th century.
The gate of temple.
In front of the temple is a large blue stone letter.
At present, Phu Luu temple has an architectural structure of the style of "Tien chu Nhat, Hau chu Cong". The Tien Te building consists of 3 compartments.
Curved blades…
In front of Tien Te building is a pair of blue stone kneeling elephants.
Dai Bai building has 3 compartment, 2 lean-tons.
Hau Cung has 3 compartments.
At present, the temple still preserves many valuable ancient artifacts from the Le - Nguyen dynasties: the worshiping throne, the diaphragm, the couplets, the altar collapse, the bowl buu...
Especially, the system of 13 stele carved in the years: 1926 (03 stele), Gia Long 10 (1742), Chinh Hoa 9, Canh Hung 25 (1924), Canh Hung 38 (1743), Canh Hung 39…
The temple festival together with the communal house festival takes place from the 8th to the 10th day of the third lunar month every year. Phu Luu Temple is ranked as a national historical - architectural and artistic relic according to Decision No. 138/QD, dated January 31, 1992.