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Hà Nội Phố: Hanoi Red Bridge Cầu Thê Húc, Sử sách chép lại: một tư nhân là Tín Trai đã dựng ngôi đền nhỏ trên nền cung Khánh Thụy, đền thờ Quan đế thánh nhân (tức Quan Công đời Hán), sau thêm ban thờ Trần Hưng Đạo (vị tổng chỉ huy trong cuộc chiến chống giặc Nguyên - Mông). Năm 1842, đền có thêm ban thờ Văn Xương đế quân, vị thần chủ trì văn học, sau còn thêm ban thờ tượng Lã Tể (Lã Đồng Tâm), vị tiên có tài tìm thuốc chữa bệnh. Năm 1843, đền mới chính thức có tên gọi là Ngọc Sơn.Về kiến trúc, đền Ngọc Sơn là một dãy nhà hình chữ Tam gồm tòa tiền bái, tòa chính điện và hậu cung. Tòa tiền bái thờ Quan Công, tòa chính điện thờ Văn Xương đế quân và tòa hậu cung thờ Trần Hưng Đạo. Ngoài ra trong đền còn thờ Phật A Di Đà. Điều này đã thể hiện rõ quan niệm tam giáo đồng nguyên của người Việt xưa.Đúng 22 năm sau, phương đình Nguyễn Văn Siêu đã đứng ra vận động xây dựng và tu bổ đền Ngọc Sơn thành một biểu tượng văn hóa của kẻ sĩ Bắc Hà với một công trình liên hoàn gồm “đền Ngọc Sơn - cầu Thê Húc - tháp Bút - đài Nghiên”.
Hoan Kiem Lake (Vietnamese: Hồ Hoàn Kiếm, Hán tự: 湖還劍, meaning Lake of the Returned Sword or Lake of the Restored Sword), also known as Hồ Gươm (Sword Lake), is a lake in the historical center of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. The lake is one of the major scenic spots in the city and serves as a focal point for its public life.According to the legend, in early 1428, Emperor Lê Lợi was boating on the lake when a Golden Turtle God (Kim Qui) surfaced and asked for his magic sword, Heaven's Will. Lợi concluded that Kim Qui had come to reclaim the sword that its master, a local God, the Dragon King (Long Vương) had given Lợi some time earlier, during his revolt against Ming China. Later, cô Lợi gave the sword back to the turtle after he finished fighting off the Chinese. Lợi renamed the lake to commemorate this event, from its former name Luc Thuy meaning Green Water. The Turtle Tower (Thap Rùa) standing on a small island near the centre of lake is linked to the legend. The first name of Hoàn Kiếm lake is Tả Vọng, when the King haven't gave the Magical Sword back to the Golden Turtle God.
Large soft-shell turtles, either of the species Rafetus swinhoei or a separate species named Rafetus leloi in honor of the emperor, had been sighted in the lake for many years. The last known individual was found dead on January 19, 2016. There are three remaining turtles of the species R. swinhoei.
Near the northern shore of the lake lies Jade Island on which the Temple of the Jade Mountain (Ngoc Son Temple) stands. The temple was erected in the 18th century. It honors the 13th-century military leader Tran Hung Dao who distinguished himself in the fight against the Yuan Dynasty, Van Xuong, a scholar, and Nguyen Van Sieu, a Confucian master and famous writer in charge of repairs made to the temple in 1864. Jade Island is connected to the shore by the wooden red-painted The Huc Bridge (The Huc, meaning Morning Sunlight Bridge).
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Ngoc Son Temple
Den Ngoc Son, or the Temple of the Jade Mountain is one of Hanoi’s most picturesque temples. It is built on an islet in Ho Hoan Kiem where, in the 16th-18th centuries, there was a country villa used by the Trinh mandarins when they boated on the lake. In the 19th century, the site became a Buddhist pagoda, then a temple for the cult of a deified Chinese warrior, Quan Cong, and later for the Spirits of Literature and of the Soil. This shrine is now dedicated to Tran Hung Dao, a 13th century Vietnamese military national hero, scholar Van Xuong, and to Nguyen Van Sieu, a Confucian master who assumed responsibility for extensive additions and repairs made to the temple and the surrounding areas from 1864. The present building reflects the Chinese style favored by the Nguyen rulers of that time.
Entrance Complex and Bridge
To get to the temple, the visitor walks through the Three-Passage Gate (Tam Quan) and across the Morning Sunlight Bridge (The Huc). The entrance complex, designed by Nguyen Van Sieu, consists of a series of three gates, replete with Taoist symbolism.
The first gate displays a series of parallel sentences. The two large red Chinese characters on the first gate are Happiness on the right, and Prosperity on the left. Conditions of a good life, very important to Vietnamese, are Happiness (Phuc), Prosperity (Loc) and Long Life (Tho).
Just inside the first gate is the Pen Tower (Thap But), a ten-meter high stone structure whose tip resembles a writing brush, standing on a “mountain” in the shape of a peach, known as the Writing Pad (Dai Nghien). The mountain represents a good foundation, or the earth, and the symbols on the tower say “Writing on the clear blue sky” (meaning always be truthful). This is a principle of feng shui, the Taoist philosophy of the harmonious arrangement of elements. The Pen Tower is the introduction to the temple dedicated to literature and poetry. There is a small altar on the mountain where one can pray to receive permission to enter the temple.
The second gate is surrounded by Taoist symbols. On the left is the tiger. On the right is the Vietnamese dragon. The tiger and the dragon are the symbols of stability for a large construction, following the feng shui theory. Panels on the reverse of the gate show the carp gazing at the moon’s reflection, and a pine tree with roosting storks (phoenix), which symbolizes longevity.
Above the third gate is a large stone representing an ink stone or inkpot. Nguyen Van Sieu placed this stone so that on the 5th of May (lunar calendar) the shadow of the Pen Tower falls on the ink stone. Why this date? There are 120 stars in the Chinese/Vietnamese Taoist horoscope. One of these is represented by Van Xuong, the saint responsible for literature. On May 5, Van Xuong’s star crosses the sun’s trajectory.
A quote from Nguyen Van Sieu is written on the white scroll in the center of the gate. The scroll is surrounded by bats symbolizing happiness (the word for ‘bat’ in Chinese is phuc which means happiness in Vietnamese).
The temple itself is reached by crossing the red-painted wooden bridge called The Huc (Rising Sun). Originally, when the lake was much large, visitors to the temple came by boat. In the 18th century, a simple bamboo bridge was built.
Nguyen Van Sieu built a red wooden bridge in the arched shape of a sickle-moon or an ivory comb. The original bridge was destroyed by fire in 1958, but rebuilt in the same style. From here you can watch the sunrise.
After crossing the bridge, we come to the fourth gate. Above this gate is a small room with circular windows, called the Moon Gazing Pavilion. Surrounding the gate are typical Taoaist I Ching symbols of watching and protecting. The dragon-horse is on the right, carrying the eight I Ching symbols for the eight elements on its back, and a yin yang mirror to send back evil spirits. All the Taoist wisdom was imparted in a dream to the ancient king of China by a tortoise – I Ching, feng shui, yin yang – in other words, a unified theory for everything. The tortoise, seen on the left, carrying a book and a sword on its back, as well as being a Taoist symbol, in Confucian belief indicates that military might and knowledge must go together.
Ngoc Son Temple exemplifies the harmony of Taoist feng shui. It is surrounded by water, which directs energy toward the temple. The temple is dedicated to General Tran Hung Dao, who defeated the Mongols in the 13th century, and the scholar and saint of literature Van Xuong.
To the left of the main temple is a side room containing the preserved body of a giant soft backed turtle (rafetus leloii). This turtle is 2.1 meters long, 1.2 meters wide, and weighed 250kg. It was found in 1968 and was said to be 500 years old. This gives credence to the legend about the giant turtle, which took the magic sword of Le Loi in the 15th century.
The Huc Bridge at night in Hanoi (Vietnam)
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The Temple of the Jade Mountain (Vietnamese: Đền Ngọc Sơn) is located on Hoàn Kiếm Lake in central Hanoi, Vietnam. It is open from 8:00 to 17:00.
Being built on the Jade Islet and dedicated to Confucian and Taoist philosophers and the national hero, Trần Hưng Đạo, the small temple was expanded in 1865.
From the shore, the Welcoming Morning Sunlight Bridge (Cầu Thê Húc) leads to the island. Buildings of the temple include the Pen Tower (Thap But), the ink-slab (Dai Nghien), the Moon Contemplation Pavilion (Dac Nguyet) and the Pavilion against Waves (Đình Trấn Ba), all of which have symbolic meaning.
The temple is a popular spot for visitors to Hoan Kiem Lake and Hanoi.
Hoan Kiem Lake (Vietnamese: Hồ Hoàn Kiếm, meaning Lake of the Returned Sword or Lake of the Restored Sword), also known as Hồ Gươm (Sword Lake), is a lake in the historical center of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. The lake is one of the major scenic spots in the city and serves as a focal point for its public life.
According to the legend, in early 1428, Emperor Lê Lợi was boating on the lake when a Golden Turtle God (Kim Qui) surfaced and asked for his magic sword, Heaven's Will. Lợi concluded that Kim Qui had come to reclaim the sword that its master, a local God, the Dragon King (Long Vương) had given Lợi some time earlier, during his revolt against Ming China. Later, Lợi gave the sword back to the turtle after he finished fighting off the Chinese. Lợi renamed the lake to commemorate this event, from its former name Luc Thuy meaning Green Water. The Turtle Tower (Thap Rùa) standing on a small island near the centre of lake is linked to the legend. The first name of Hoàn Kiếm lake is Tả Vọng, when the King haven't gave the Magical Sword back to the Golden Turtle God.
The Huc Bridge
Large soft-shell turtles, either of the species Rafetus swinhoei or a separate species named Rafetus leloi in honor of the emperor, had been sighted in the lake for many years. The last known individual was found dead on January 19, 2016. There are three remaining turtles of the species R. swinhoei.
Near the northern shore of the lake lies Jade Island on which the Temple of the Jade Mountain (Ngoc Son Temple) stands. The temple was erected in the 18th century. It honors the 13th-century military leader Tran Hung Dao who distinguished himself in the fight against the Yuan Dynasty, Van Xuong, a scholar, and Nguyen Van Sieu, a Confucian master and famous writer in charge of repairs made to the temple in 1864. Jade Island is connected to the shore by the wooden red-painted The Huc Bridge (The Huc, meaning Morning Sunlight Bridge).
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We (Robert and Matthew) travelled to Hanoi in May. Hanoi is located in Northern Vietnam. Hanoi is rather antique with old architectures such as Hoan Kiem lake, Ngoc Son temple, The Huc bridge, Temple of Literature, One Pillar pagoda...Special is Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. We made this short film with Hanoi's sights- capital of Vietnam. Thank you for watching!
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Ho Hoan Kiem (Hoan Kiem Lake) is number 1 attraction in Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. The Lake is located in the center of the city in Old Quarter and is the most visited place in Hanoi by locals as well as tourist because of its manifold charms and attractions.
‘Ho Huan Kiem’ means ‘Lake of the Returned Sword’ which allures to an interesting local myth. According to the legend, Emperor Le Loi (1384-1433) of Vietnam was given a sword by the Dragon King who lived in the Lake, to help him liberate his land from Chinese yoke by revolting against Ming Dynasty of China. After the country stood liberated, one day in 1428, when the Emperor was boating in the lake, a Golden Turtle, Kim Qui appeared and asked him to return the sword of Dragon King. He returned the sword with thanks and hence the name of the lake. A Turtle Tower (Thap Rua) is standing in the Lake to remind the legend. It water is green, so it was also called Luc Thuy Lake (Green Water Lake). Its area is about 30 acres. There is a small island in the lake which is called Jade Island on which the Temple of the Jade Mountain (Chua Ngoc Son) was built in 18th century. The Island is a beautiful religious as well as cultural place and is connected to the city by a red-colored iconic wooden bridge called Cau The Huc (Huc Bridge). The Lake and surrounding area has great value for the people of Hanoi who gather around the lake and its adjacent parks to enjoy leisure time in enchanting atmosphere. The lake is magnificent scenic spot and gathering point in the city.
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