The Special National Relic of the Lê Hoàn Temple
The Special National Relic of the Lê Hoàn Temple
The Special National Relic of the Lê Hoàn Temple
The Special National Relic of the Lê Hoàn Temple
The Special National Relic of the Lê Hoàn Temple

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The Lê Hoàn Temple, a Special National Relic located in Xuân Lập Commune (Thọ Xuân), is an ancient architectural structure dating back approximately 1,000 years. The temple was erected by the people to honor the contributions of King Lê Đại Hành.

The Special National Heritage Site of the Lê Hoàn Temple is a complex of religious architectural structures dedicated to honoring Lê Hoàn and his ancestors, including the Holy Birth Site, the Queen Mother’s Tomb, the Hoàng Khảo Tomb, and the Lê Đột Tomb. The temple is designed in the shape of the character “工” (Gōng), with a width of 13 spans, consisting of the front hall, middle hall, and inner sanctum. The structure features a roof truss system that is characteristic of the Pre-Lê Dynasty architectural style. The system of wooden beams, ridge supports, and corner purlins are intricately interconnected, providing a solid and cohesive structure for the temple.

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The Lê Hoàn Temple, a Special National Relic located in Xuân Lập Commune (Thọ Xuân), is an ancient architectural structure dating back approximately 1,000 years. The temple was erected by the people to honor the contributions of King Lê Đại Hành.

The Special National Heritage Site of the Lê Hoàn Temple is a complex of religious architectural structures dedicated to honoring Lê Hoàn and his ancestors, including the Holy Birth Site, the Queen Mother’s Tomb, the Hoàng Khảo Tomb, and the Lê Đột Tomb. The temple is designed in the shape of the character “工” (Gōng), with a width of 13 spans, consisting of the front hall, middle hall, and inner sanctum. The structure features a roof truss system that is characteristic of the Pre-Lê Dynasty architectural style. The system of wooden beams, ridge supports, and corner purlins are intricately interconnected, providing a solid and cohesive structure for the temple.

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