Temple of Tham Hoa Nguyen Van Huy
(BNP) - Located at the beginning of Tieu Thuong quarter, Tuong Giang ward, Tu Son city, temple of Tham Hoa (the third highest academic title in the old educational system of Viet Nam) Nguyen Van Huy was built in 1754. Until now, the relic still retains the old architecture with many valuable antique artifacts.
Temple of Tham Hoa Nguyen Van Huy includes the following items: Gate, fence, temple, auxiliary works.
The gate of the temple.
The bridge leading to the temple.
Three gates include 1 main gate and 2 auxiliary gates.
Temple of Tham Hoa Nguyen Van Huy consists of 3 compartments with the structure of Chinese “Nhat” letter.
In the middle, there is a throne to worship the great-grandfather Nguyen Van Huy, born in the year of Binh Ngo (1486).
Currently, the temple still preserves many valuable ancient artifacts of the Nguyen Dynasty such as the altar, the table, the diaphragm, the couplets, the great letter, etc.
Wood collapse in the Nguyen Dynasty.
The temple was recognized as a National Historic-Cultural Relic according to Decision No. 295-VH/QD dated 12/02/1994.