Bà Triệu Temple

View from outside of the gate of Äá»n Bà Triệu at Háºu Lá»™c, Thanh Hóa

View from above of the Äá»n Bà Triệu
The Bà Triệu Temple (Äá»n Bà Triệu) is a Buddhist temple at thôn Phú Äiá»n, xã Triệu Lá»™c, huyện Háºu Lá»™c, Thanh Hóa province, Vietnam dedicated to the semi-legendary national heroine Bà Triệu (248AD).[1][2] The Bà Triệu Temple Festival takes place on April 3.[3]
References
- ↑ John R. Jones Bradt Guide to Vietnam – 1998 Page 331 "Ba Trieu Temple. This was named after a local heroine, Madam Trieu, who fought against the Ngo invaders in the 3rd century. It is situated on Gai Mountain, Hau Loc District, 15km north of Thanh Hoa and 137km south of Hanoi."
- ↑ Anh ThÆ° Hà , Hò̂ng Äức Trà ̂n A brief chronology of Vietnam's history- 2000 Page 18 "While their stratagem succeeded in winning a number of people, Lady Triệu continued the struggle. She died in Tùng mountain (Háºu Lá»™c, Thanh Hóa) at the age of 23. A temple was built in Phú Äiển (Thanh Hóa) in memory of the Heroine."
- ↑ Vietnam Economic Times – Volume 98 – Page 4 Viện kinh tế thế giới (Vietnam) "Bà Triệu Temple Festival: April 3 This festival is organised in memory of Ba Trieu, or Lady Trieu, who raised an insurrection against Chinese invaders. It takes place at Ba Trieu Temple in Hau Loc, Thanh Hoa province."
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