1. About Hoa Lu Temple
- Location: Truong Yen Commune, Hoa Lu District, Ninh Binh Province
- Opening time: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Hoa Lu was the capital of Vietnam during the Dinh and Early Le dynasties, from 968 to 1010 AD, before the capital moved to Thang Long (present-day Hanoi). Located about 100 kilometers south of Hanoi, Hoa Lu was a political, economic, and cultural hub during the early years of the feudal state of Vietnam.
The temples were built to honor the kings who ruled during this period, especially King Dinh Tien Hoang, the founder of the Dinh dynasty, and King Le Dai Hanh, the founder of the Le dynasty.
These temples were established in the heart of Hoa Lu, an area surrounded by towering limestone mountains and lush greenery, creating a mystical and serene environment. The region’s natural beauty, combined with its rich history, makes the Hoa Lu Temples Ninh Binh an exceptional place for those who seek to understand both Vietnam's ancient architecture and royal history.