The grandeur of the statue is both awe-inspiring and humbling, making it a must-see for anyone visiting Cua Ong Temple
While Cua Ong Temple offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s heroic past, Ba Vang Pagoda invites travelers into a world of spiritual calm and Buddhist tradition. Located on a peaceful mountainside in Uong Bi, Ba Vang Pagoda is renowned for its sweeping views, grand halls, and tranquil gardens. It's an ideal destination for those looking to complement their cultural journey with moments of reflection and peace.
3.3. Join the Vibrant Cultural Festivals
Cua Ong Temple is also famous for hosting vibrant cultural festivals, especially during the first lunar month of the year. Here is a table listing some of the major festivals at Cua Ong Temple:
| Festival Name | Date | Description |
| Cua Ong Temple Festival | 10th day of the 1st lunar month | This is the main festival of the temple, dedicated to honoring Tran Quoc Tang. It includes traditional rituals, offerings, music performances, and folk dances. |
| Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival | First day of the Lunar New Year | Celebrates the start of the Lunar New Year with vibrant cultural events, prayers, and community activities at the temple. |
| Mid-Year Festival | 15th day of the 6th lunar month | Celebrates the midpoint of the year with offerings and prayers for prosperity and health. |
| Autumn Festival | 15th day of the 8th lunar month | A festival celebrating the harvest and the beauty of autumn with traditional performances and activities. |
The main festival, known as the “Cua Ong Festival”, takes place around the 10th of the first lunar month, drawing pilgrims from across the country. During this time, the temple comes alive with various traditional rituals, including incense offerings, music performances, and folk dances. The atmosphere is both festive and spiritual, providing an immersive experience of Vietnamese cultural heritage.
In addition to the main festival, visitors can also participate in smaller events held throughout the year, which celebrate the temple’s history and its connection to Vietnamese traditions. These festivals are a great opportunity to learn more about local customs and enjoy traditional Vietnamese performances.