CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU
CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU

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Time to visit a place: 120 phút

Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 6:00 PM

Address: Quynh Doi Village, Quynh Luu District, Nghe An Province

CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU Church of Ho family, located in hamlet 4, Quynh Doi commune, Quynh Luu district, Nghe An province, was recognized as a national historical - cultural relic on January 22, 1992. The church has a total area of ​​6,200 m2, a place to worship and commemorate Uncle Ho Kha and his descendants who have contributed to the country and people's peace in the two long-term resistance wars of the nation. Uncle Ho Kha was born around the beginning of the 14th century, a grandson in 13th generation of the poinsettia Ho Hung Dat, who was assigned to govern the ancient land of Chau Dien. He initially set up a business in Quy Trach village (now Tho Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district, Nghe An province), then, moved to Tien Sinh site, Nghia Liet commune, Duong Khe canton (in the 3th territory of Nghia Thuan communes, Nghia My, Nghia Trung, Nghia Dan district - now Thai Hoa town). In 1314 (Year of the Tiger, the first year of Tran Minh Tong's reign, Dai Khanh era), Ho Kha again went from Tien Sinh to Bao Dot to examine the alluvial land in the northeast of Hoan Hau commune. From Thien ... View more

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CHURCH OF HO FAMILY – QUYNH LUU

 

Church of Ho family, located in hamlet 4, Quynh Doi commune, Quynh Luu district, Nghe An province, was recognized as a national historical - cultural relic on January 22, 1992. The church has a total area of ​​6,200 m2, a place to worship and commemorate Uncle Ho Kha and his descendants who have contributed to the country and people's peace in the two long-term resistance wars of the nation.

Uncle Ho Kha was born around the beginning of the 14th century, a grandson in 13th generation of the poinsettia Ho Hung Dat, who was assigned to govern the ancient land of Chau Dien. He initially set up a business in Quy Trach village (now Tho Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district, Nghe An province), then, moved to Tien Sinh site, Nghia Liet commune, Duong Khe canton (in the 3th territory of Nghia Thuan communes, Nghia My, Nghia Trung, Nghia Dan district - now Thai Hoa town).

In 1314 (Year of the Tiger, the first year of Tran Minh Tong's reign, Dai Khanh era), Ho Kha again went from Tien Sinh to Bao Dot to examine the alluvial land in the northeast of Hoan Hau commune. From Thien Ly road to the Doi Than, he saw charming feng shui and thought that in this land the future generations will exploit these natural landscapes as a mental support points to cause excitement in study and career. After a period of excavation, Ho Kha gave this land to his son, Ho Hong, to continue the career of reclamation and establishment of hamlets. After his death, Ho Kha was ordained as a blessed god of Quynh village.

As Ho Kha prophesied, the descendants in the land of Mr. Khai were becoming more and more developed, establishing many different branches. In addition, his descendants have many successful people, holding important positions in state agencies, contributing to the construction of the homeland and the country becoming richer and more beautiful.

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