Temple of Hung Kings on Phuong Hoang mountain - The quintessence of the Ancestral Land
King Hung Temple is located in the middle of majestic Phoenix Mountain. Countless generations of Dragon and Fairy descendants have offered incense to pay their respects to mother Au Co and told each other the legend of the 18 generations of great Hung Kings. of the nation.
Au Lac Tea Resort Prenn Temple is one of the memorial sites for the 18th reign of Hung Kings with an architecture identical to the Hung King Temple Relic Area in Phu Tho, the ancestral land. Hung Temple is a sacred place. According to the genealogy of the Later Le dynasty (1470), in the first year of Hong Duc, it is recorded: "From the Ly, Dinh, Le, Tran dynasties to the late Le dynasty, Hong Duc still has incense and smoke in the temple. The tax collections and land from ancient times left behind for use in worship have not changed."
Every year on the Hung King's death anniversary, all Vietnamese people come to worship to commemorate the Holy Patriarchs of the past for their contributions to building and defending the country..." Originating from the aspirations of officials and people, from the will With historical significance as well as the love of tourists from all over, Tea Resort Prenn has implemented a project to renovate and recreate the Au Lac temple complex to become the most spiritual tourist destination in the Southern Central Highlands.
Amidst the quiet pine forest, the history and legends of this land seem to be merged into one with the dragon-shaped mountain, the elephant mountain kneeling in submission. The simulation creates sacredness from the "spiritual land" position, and has architectural ingenuity, the worshiper's soul seems to be looking towards the Fatherland, towards the ancient history of the Vietnamese people.
As a habit that has penetrated into their blood, spring comes and it is also the time when Lam Dong people prepare offerings for the Ancestor's Anniversary. Millions of tourists from all over the country and international tourists flock to the ancestral land to immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere of the festival season and bow to the heroic spirit of King Hung.
In that sacred moment, the soul returns to silence and relaxation to listen to the whispers of the sacred mountains: That the clothes, the food, the land, and the borders we have today were all cultivated and exploited by King Hung. , keeping. When natural disasters strike or hardships of war, they always reach out to protect and guide their children through the storms.
Today, no matter how far Au Lac children go, whether they are happy or in trouble, whether they are at peace or still facing the wind and dew, they still have a place to return to. The image of King Hung not only reminds each of us to always remember the principle "When drinking water, remember the source", but also gives strength to the blood of Fairy and Dragon flowing through our veins and maintains the spirit of self-reliance and solidarity. to build and protect every inch of ancestral land.