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Source: Vietnam Simple
Hung Yen is a delta province in the North, having a favourable road, waterway and railway system for social, cultural and economic exchanges and development. Hung Yen is the homeland of paddy rice field, gardens and lotus ponds with famous specialities including sweet orange and logan. Hung Yen is also the place that celebrities including great famous physician Hai Thuong Lan Ong and general Pham Ngu Lao rose up originally. And the province is the homeland of the late Party Secretary Nguyen Van Linh and Uncle Ho’s mother.
Hung Yen is also a special traditional cultural treasure of the Red river delta region with traditional operetta songs, traditional singing (hat a dao), and alternate songs with drum accompaniments (hat trong quan) fervid associating with many famous cultural and historic relics including Pho Hien, Da Hoa Da Trach relics correlating with Chu Dong Tu – Tien Dung legend.
According to statistics, the province has more than 900 cultural and historic relics, of which 132 relics are nationally classified with thousands of valuable materials and objects. Particularly, the relics of Pho Hien, Ham Tu and Bai Say are valuable cultural tourism resources for tourism development.
List of the vestige density in the province
No | Location | Area | Number of relics | Density | Number of classified relics | Density |
| Total | 923 | 980 | 1.062 | 132 | 0.143 |
1 | Hung Yen town | 22.15 | 59 | 2.664 | 12 | 0.542 |
2 | Van Lam district | 79.1 | 52 | 0.657 | 12 | 0.152 |
3 | My Hao district | 71.79 | 74 | 1.031 | 09 | 0.125 |
4 | Yen My district | 74.42 | 148 | 1.998 | 15 | 0.202 |
5 | Khoai Chau district | 90.99 | 74 | 0.813 | 20 | 0.219 |
6 | Van Giang district | 130.08 | 52 | 0.399 | 12 | 0.092 |
7 | An Thi district | 128.21 | 140 | 1.092 | 14 | 0.109 |
8 | Kim Dong district | 118.62 | 158 | 1.332 | 15 | 0.126 |
9 | Phu Cu district | 93.82 | 94 | 1.222 | 06 | 0.064 |
10 | Tien Lu district | 115.09 | 148 | 1.277 | 17 | 0.148 |
It can be seen that the density of relics is highest in three areas including Hung Yen town – Kim Dong, Pho Noi – Yen My and Da Hoa, Da Trach in Khoai Chau district.
Pho Hien - Hung Yen town cultural and historic vestige zone
Include relics in Hung Yen town and some parts of Tien Lu and Kim Dong districts. This relic group is located on the bank of Red river, being a political, economic and cultural centre of old and now Hung Yen. Having beautiful landscapes, the diverse cultural and historic relics of Pho Hien are formed by the diverse traditions of Chinese, Japanese and European people. Pho Hien was famous and now is more famous whenever mentioning Van Mieu, Pho pagoda, Chuong pagoda, Tran temple, Mau temple and May temple. Typical pagoda and temple architecture in Pho Hien relic group includes these pagodas:
Hien pagoda (Tran dynasty): there is one ancestor logan tree at the pagoda. Legend has it that fruits of the logan tree were picked and offered to the Buddha and worshipped God and used by mandarins to offer to the King. The pagoda is considered as the symbol of Hung Yen.
Chuong pagoda: is located in Nhan Duc village, Hien Nam precinct, Hung Yen town. One special characteristic of the pagoda that must be mentioned is the stone stele of 165 cm high, 110 cm wide. The stele was built in year New Cat (Tan Mao) and decorated with the dragon attending to the sun.
Mau temple: is considered as the most beautiful landscape of Pho Hien; green Ban Nguyen lake is in front; Nguyet Ho street is one on side and wide and spacious Dai Ha dyke is on the other side. The temple is famous with ancient fig and banian trees which are approximate 800 years old in front of the temple, attracting ten thousands of visitors.
Van Mieu (Temple of Literature): is provincial Van Mieu and also called as Van Mieu Xich Dang. Van Mieu is located on a high land area and about 4000m2 wide in Xich Dang village, Lam Son precinct. The most precious relics of Van Mieu are nine steles writing laureates of the former competition-examinations. Van Mieu is the vestige demonstrating the traditional fondness for learning of Hung Yen people.
Passing through many ups and downs and changes, the old Pho Hien is only recorded in legends and in some relics. If Pho Hien is invested and restored, the area will become a very attractive historic and cultural tour sights for domestic and foreign visitors including road and waterway tours to visit and take part in festivals as well as to research.
Da hoa – Da Trach, Ham Tu – Bai Say vestige zones
Most areas of this tour zone are located near Red river, having beautiful landscapes and fresh air. The Chu Dong Tu – Tien Dung legend and festival is a part of this vestige zone, which is ranked by the State as one of national important cultural and historic vestiges. Tourists can visit rural ecological landscapes including Red river plain, garden village, and Xuan Quan pottery and china trade village.
Hai Thuong Lan Ong – Pho Noi Vestige Zone
This zone is typified with the great famous physician Le Huu Trac vestige and many unique architectural temples and pagodas including Lang pagoda in Nhu Lang village, Minh Hai, Van Lam, Thai Lac pagoda in Thai Lac village, Lac Hong, Van Lam district, temple worshipping famous general Ly Thuong Kiet in Yen My district, Hung temple in An Thi district, Da Nguu temple in Van Giang district and commemoration place of General Party Secretary Nguyen Van Linh.
The vestige is located close to Hanoi, on the National Route no. 5, linking tourism centres Hanoi – Pho Noi – Hai Phong- Quang Ninh. In addition to temples and pagodas, tourists can visit trade villages of copper casting, silver carving, medicinal plants and crude soy sauce.
Traditional festivals
Hung Yen is a plain province associating with the paddy rice civilisation. Hung Yen is characterised with many festivals demonstrating clearly people, traditions, and customs which, in turn, show its gratitude to the heaven, god water, wish for a comfortable and happy life, thank accredited people and worship national heroes. The unique features of many traditional festivals in Hung Yen are water procession festivals that usually associate with Red river including Mau temple, Da Trach temple and Da Hoa temple festivals.
Other tourism resources
Traditional handicraft villages: Dai Dong trade village – copper casting village in Dai Dong commune, Van Lam district; Phu Ung silver carving in Phu Ung village, An Thi district; bamboo and rattan weaving trade villages in Tien Lu district; carpet weaving and embroidery in Phu Cu and Kim Dong districts; musk incense village in Cao Thon, Bao Khe commune, Noi Le – Noi Thuyen in An Vien commune, Tien Lu district; Xuan Quan pottery and china; and industrial leather garment in Ngoc Loan, Cu Dung, Tu Trung and Van Lam.
Speciality and Food Culture: Hung Yen People are endowed by the nature, land and river with precious specialities having rich local characteristics, of which are fruits and unique dishes including:
Pho Hien locals are proud not only of their old prosperous days, but also of the famous fruit, longan. This is a precious strain, so the locals always use a small bamboo-woven basket to protect the fruit from the birds, right from when the fruit sprouts out. "Caged" longan has thick sweet pulp, thin peel, and small seed. In the past, Pho Hien longan was reserved as tribute to the king and very few people could afford to taste it. Legend says that the oldest longan tree in the yard of Hien Pagoda (ancestral longan tree) has existed since the 16th century. Now it retains only one luxuriant branch with great vitality.
Coming to Pho Hien, visitors should not forget to visit Pho Hien market – a rural one that is total calm as the water surface of Ban Nguyet (Semicircle) Lake in central Pho Hien.