Forbidden Temple.
The temple door faces southwest, overlooking the Lo River. Around the temple, there are ancient trees that are shady in 4 seasons. This place is quiet, impressing guests with a feeling of majesty, sacred, ancient and fresh.
In the spiritual subconscious about the separateness of the Forbidden Temple, tourists often refer to the sacredness of Ba Chua Cam (also known as Lord Ba) – Mother Thuong Ngan, the girl at the door of the forest. People spread word of mouth about the temple with the wildness of the majestic mountains, about the sacredness of Lord Ba, the girl at the door of the forest. They spread about the sacredness, saying that if they had come to Tuyen Quang to celebrate the Mother’s Day, they had to come to the festival of the Forbidden Lord at the forest gate. Along with cultural values, the architecture of the Forbidden Temple is in the style of ancient beliefs, imprinted by the Nguyen Dynasty. With many relics and artifacts with lines, blocks and colors showing the talent, creative aesthetic of Tuyen Quang people.
According to the worship route, visitors can go to Thuong temple, Truc Lam Zen Monastery, then to Cam temple, then to Ghenh Quyt temple on the same route along the Lo River, with winding roads and luxuriant trees. shine, along the road there are rivers, mountains… The specialties of this place that people bring to tourists are: dried bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, honey… and vegetables and wild fruits. seasonal.
The Forbidden Temple is a religious relic of the type of historical and cultural relic, which has been classified as a provincial relic. The temple has been attached to the history of this land, meeting and satisfying the spiritual needs of people inside and outside the province. The Forbidden Temple, located in the system of Mother temples along the Lo River, is a unique spiritual tourist attraction that attracts tourists when coming to Tuyen Quang.
Source: Collected internet.