the hung kings temple phu tho |
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This photo was taken on October, 2015 The Hung Kings Temple Phu Tho Vietnam. The area of Hung Kings Temple now was in the territory of Phong Chau, the capital city of Van Lang Kingdom. That time, the Hung Kings already built the Kinh Thien Palace to worship the King of Heaven on top of the Nghia Linh Mountain (which is Den Thuong Temple now). Visit the Hung Kings Temple, we'll travel through the gate and hike up the steep steps which lead to Den Ha (the Lower Temple). Den Ha is said to have been the place where Mother Au Co gave birth to the bag of a hundred eggs which later turned into one hundred sons. |
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