This sacred temple was constructed in the early 19th century and originally dedicated to the "Three Sages" - Wenchang Dijun, Guan Yu, and Lü Dongbin. However, over time, it also came to honor the revered national hero, Trần Hưng Đạo.
To reach the temple, one must cross the Thê Húc Bridge (Cầu Thê Húc) from the shore, which connects the land to the islet. This bridge adds to the spiritual atmosphere, guiding visitors towards peace and enlightenment.
Once inside the temple, you will find various buildings with symbolic significance. The Tháp Bút, or the "tower of pen," represents knowledge and education. The Đài Nghiên, or ink-slab, symbolizes literature and the pursuit of wisdom. The Đắc Nguyệt, also known as the "moon contemplation pavilion," encourages introspection and harmony with nature. Lastly, the Đình Trấn Ba, the "pavilion against waves," serves as a protective shelter against the challenges and tumults of life.
As you explore this sacred site, take a moment to immerse yourself in the ancient traditions and deep spiritual meaning of the Ngọc Sơn Temple.



