Inaugurating Thien Quang temple
On February 9, Phu Tho province in coordiantion with Hanoi city organized a ceremony to inaugurate the renovation projects of Thien Quang temple and scenic area in Ha Temple in the historical Hung Temple.
A ceremony to inaugurate the renovation projects of Thien Quang temple and scenic area in Ha Temple in the historical Hung Temple.
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The project funded by Hanoi city and Him Lam JSC - Bac Ninh branch with the total investment of VND60 billion has been completed after four months.
Addressing the ceremony, Vice Chairman Nguyen Ngoc Tuan emphasized this project expresses the feelings of the municipal Party, government and people, which is very significant in contributing to create more favourable conditions for people across the country to visit the historical Hung Temple.
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