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Quan Thanh Hai Nam temple

78 Tran Quy Cap Street, residential group 2, Dien Khanh town, Dien Khanh district, Khanh Hoa province

  • Certification: 230826100314
  • Provincial monuments

Hai Nam Quan Thanh Temple is located at 78 Tran Quy Cap Street, residential group 2, Dien Khanh town, Dien Khanh district, Khanh Hoa province. The Chinese originated in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Chaozhou and Hainan, migrated to the South Central and Southern provinces of Vietnam to live and become an ethnic group in the Vietnamese ethnic community. it's been over 300 years.

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The Chinese originated in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Chaozhou and Hainan, migrated to the South Central and Southern provinces of Vietnam to live and become an ethnic group in the Vietnamese ethnic community. it's been over 300 years. They often gather in towns and streets to facilitate trade and set up local councils and guilds to help each other in doing business. After a long time, the Chinese have settled down and integrated with the local customs.

Bàn thờ chính điện miếu Quan thánh Hải Nam 

The altar in the main shrine of Quan Thanh Hai Nam

In the early 19th century, the Chinese living in Dien Khanh built the Quan Thanh Hai Nam Temple to worship. The temple was built in the campus with an area of 1,091.6m2, including the following architectural works: Tam Quan, temple courtyard, main hall, east house, west house.

The temple was built by Mr. Diep Trieu Vinh and Mr. Ngo Tuu Thanh and other people in Hainan state bought land to build the temple. Over a period of more than a century, the monument has been restored many times.

Hai Nam Quan Thanh Temple worships Quan Thanh, Quan Binh, Chau Xuong, Tai Bach Tinh Quan, Phuc Duc Chanh Than.

Every year, Quan Thanh Hai Nam Temple holds the biggest astral ceremony on January 13 and May 13 of the lunar calendar. Besides those days, Quan Thanh Temple also worships on the 1st and 15th of the lunar month.

Recognizing the historical and cultural values of Hainan Quan Thanh Temple, on October 14, 2010, Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee issued Decision No. conscious.