(Baonghean.vn) - In the past, Nghe Tinh had 4 famous sacred temples including: "Nhat Con, Nhi Qua, Tam Bach Ma, Tu Chieu Trung". Of which, Con, Qua Son, Bach Ma temples are in Nghe An; Chieu Trung temple is in Ha Tinh. In the spring of Dinh Dau 2017, the Three Sacred Temples of Nghe An were very crowded with visitors.
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The title "Nhat Con" is indeed correct. Visitors from other provinces from the South to the North, as well as visitors from within the province, come to Con temple in great numbers. |
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The Con Bridge leading to the temple was packed. The Hoang Mai Town Police and Quynh Phuong Commune Public Security Force had a hard time clearing the road. |
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The scenery of Con Temple in spring is beautiful. |
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In the temples, there are always people burning incense to pray for good luck in the new year. |
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The elders in the ceremony group, dressed in neat uniforms, help visitors worship. |
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The Con Ngoai Temple also attracts many tourists to come and offer incense. |
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Qua Son Temple, where Uy Minh Vuong Ly Nhat Quang is worshiped, is also very crowded with visitors. |
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Qua Son Temple has a very large yard with a large incense burner. Visitors to the temple often offer incense here. On spring days, the scent is fragrant. |
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Bach Ma Temple, where Phan Da is worshiped, is a talented general who made great contributions in the war against the Ming invaders. The temple is located in Thanh Chuong district, about 50 km from Qua Son temple. |
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Like Con Temple and Qua Son Temple, this year thousands of tourists came to visit and burn incense at Bach Ma Temple. |
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As a land of "spiritual land and talented people", Nghe An has many sacred temples famous throughout the country such as Cuong Temple, Hoang Muoi Temple, King Quang Trung Temple, Hong Son Temple, Quy Linh Temple, Chin Gian Temple, Choong Temple, Cua Rao Temple... In the spring, almost every temple is visited by a large number of visitors from all over the country. In the photo: Cuong Temple on the morning of the 5th day of Lunar New Year 2017. |
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