Cầm Bá Hiển Temple
Cầm Bá Hiển Temple
Cầm Bá Hiển Temple
Cầm Bá Hiển Temple
Cầm Bá Hiển Temple
Cầm Bá Hiển Temple

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Phone: 0945452322

Time to visit a place: 1440 phút

Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 6:00 PM

Email: minhtuantptx@gmail.com

Address: thon lum nua, xa van xuan, huyen thuong xuan, thanh hoa

Cầm Bá Hiển Temple is located in Lùm Nưa village (formerly known as Chiềng Lùm and Chiếng Nưa) in Vạn Xuân commune, Thường Xuân district, Thanh Hóa province. The temple sits halfway up a low hill called Pủ Tỉnh, and is dedicated to Cầm Bá Hiển, who is mentioned in the historical text “Đại Nam Nhất Thống Chí” (The Unified Annals of Đại Nam) According to the genealogy of the Cầm Bá family in Vạn Xuân commune, Cầm Bá Hiển is the ancestor (great-grandfather) of Cầm Bá Thước (1858–1890), born unknown, died in 1837. Cầm Bá Hiển’s father, Cầm Bá Thiều, was a military officer known as Chưởng Cơ and was granted the title Thiều Quang Hầu. The Cầm Bá Hiển Temple was constructed after his death in 1837 and has undergone several renovations and restorations. The original temple was a wooden house with brick walls surrounding an area of 500m², containing ceremonial objects and statues of elephants, horses, etc. According to oral tradition, during the Cầm Bá Thước uprising (1884–1895), when they attacked Trịnh Vạn, the French colonizers destroyed the temple. It wasn’t until 1911 The Cầm Bá family is an ancient lineage of the Thai people in the mountainous region ... View more

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Cầm Bá Hiển Temple is located in Lùm Nưa village (formerly known as Chiềng Lùm and Chiếng Nưa) in Vạn Xuân commune, Thường Xuân district, Thanh Hóa province. The temple sits halfway up a low hill called Pủ Tỉnh, and is dedicated to Cầm Bá Hiển, who is mentioned in the historical text “Đại Nam Nhất Thống Chí” (The Unified Annals of Đại Nam) According to the genealogy of the Cầm Bá family in Vạn Xuân commune, Cầm Bá Hiển is the ancestor (great-grandfather) of Cầm Bá Thước (1858–1890), born unknown, died in 1837. Cầm Bá Hiển’s father, Cầm Bá Thiều, was a military officer known as Chưởng Cơ and was granted the title Thiều Quang Hầu.

The Cầm Bá Hiển Temple was constructed after his death in 1837 and has undergone several renovations and restorations. The original temple was a wooden house with brick walls surrounding an area of 500m², containing ceremonial objects and statues of elephants, horses, etc. According to oral tradition, during the Cầm Bá Thước uprising (1884–1895), when they attacked Trịnh Vạn, the French colonizers destroyed the temple. It wasn’t until 1911

The Cầm Bá family is an ancient lineage of the Thai people in the mountainous region of Thanh Hóa. This family is well-known not only for its rich cultural traditions but also for its contributions to the resistance movements against foreign invasions. Members of the Cầm Bá family have long held important positions, especially as "Thổ Tù" (tribal chiefs or village leaders), who played crucial roles in maintaining order and leading their communities. With great respect and prestige among the people, the Thổ Tù of the Cầm Bá family were key figures in preserving peace and fostering development in their communities.

When visiting the temple, tourists can also combine the trip with visits to other famous landmarks such as Cầm Bá Thước Temple and The Mountain Goddess Temple. Cầm Bá Hiển Temple was recognized as a provincial historical-cultural relic according to Decision No. 415/QĐ-UBND on January 31, 2013.

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