Nghè Vẹt
Nghè Vẹt
Nghè Vẹt
Nghè Vẹt
Nghè Vẹt

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Located in Xóm Đoài, Vĩnh Hùng Commune, Vĩnh Lộc District, Thanh Hóa Province, Nghè Vẹt is a unique wooden architectural structure that bears a deep historical and cultural significance. In 1994, Nghè Vẹt was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism as a National Historical and Cultural Site, affirming its great value to the history of the nation. Since ancient times, the people in the region have built Nghè Vẹt to worship the village guardian, Quản Gia Đô Bác Đại Vương Trịnh Phủ Quân ( a title for someone with both administrative and military roles, such as a noble or a high-ranking official in historical Viet Nam) Trịnh Ra . According to popular legends and several historical documents, Trịnh Ra was known for his intelligence, quick wit, and loyalty. Despite being a government official, he often used his wealth to help the poor. After his death, he was posthumously honored with the title “Đương Giang Quản Gia Thần Vương” (Guardian God of the River). Subsequent kings and rulers continued to issue royal decrees honoring him. To commemorate his contributions, people from many villages along the Mã River built temples in his honor, elevating Trịnh Ra to the status of ... View more

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Located in Xóm Đoài, Vĩnh Hùng Commune, Vĩnh Lộc District, Thanh Hóa Province, Nghè Vẹt is a unique wooden architectural structure that bears a deep historical and cultural significance. In 1994, Nghè Vẹt was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism as a National Historical and Cultural Site, affirming its great value to the history of the nation.

Since ancient times, the people in the region have built Nghè Vẹt to worship the village guardian, Quản Gia Đô Bác Đại Vương Trịnh Phủ Quân ( a title for someone with both administrative and military roles, such as a noble or a high-ranking official in historical Viet Nam) Trịnh Ra . According to popular legends and several historical documents, Trịnh Ra was known for his intelligence, quick wit, and loyalty. Despite being a government official, he often used his wealth to help the poor. After his death, he was posthumously honored with the title “Đương Giang Quản Gia Thần Vương” (Guardian God of the River). Subsequent kings and rulers continued to issue royal decrees honoring him. To commemorate his contributions, people from many villages along the Mã River built temples in his honor, elevating Trịnh Ra to the status of village guardian. Nghè Vẹt is one such temple.

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