Tran Temple

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Tran Temple is a historic religious complex in Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam, dedicated to the Tran Dynasty kings and renowned for its traditional architecture and annual festivals.

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Tran Temple canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple complex
historic religious site
tourist attraction
associatedWith resistance against Mongol invasions
commemorates Tran Hung Dao
Tran Nhan Tong
Tran Thai Tong
Tran Thai Tong
surface form: Tran Thanh Tong
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
culturalSignificance important site of Vietnamese folk beliefs
place of ancestor worship for Tran Dynasty
dedicatedTo Tran dynasty
surface form: Tran Dynasty kings
era Tran dynasty
surface form: Tran Dynasty
festivalHeldIn lunar January
function pilgrimage destination
place of worship
venue for traditional festivals
governedBy local religious authorities
hasArchitecturalStyle traditional Vietnamese architecture
wooden architecture
hasDecoration calligraphic inscriptions
dragon motifs
phoenix motifs
hasFeature altars
ancient trees
ceremonial halls
courtyards
incense burners
stone steles
traditional tiled roofs
hasFestival Tran Temple Festival
hasRitual incense offering
processions
traditional music performances
heritageOf Tran dynasty
surface form: Tran Dynasty
knownFor annual festivals
historic significance
pilgrimage activities
traditional rituals
locatedIn Nam Dinh City
Nam Dinh Province
material stone
wood
openToPublic yes
religion Buddhism
roofType curved tiled roof
tourismType cultural tourism
spiritual tourism

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Nam Dinh Province culturalSite Tran Temple