To preserve and promote the typical cultural values of the relic, Chuong My district (Hanoi city) invested more than 180 billion VND to restore Tram Gian pagoda and Tram pagoda, one of the "four great scenic spots of Doai region".
On the morning of January 6, the People's Committee of Chuong My district (Hanoi) held a groundbreaking ceremony for the project to restore and embellish the relic complex of Tram Pagoda - Tram Gian Pagoda and build an exhibition house about President Ho Chi Minh.
A representative of the Chuong My District Construction Investment Project Management Board said that the project to restore and embellish the Tram Pagoda relic cluster (Phung Chau commune), including Vu Vi Pagoda, Cao Pagoda, Hang Pagoda, Ba Lang Pagoda, etc., has a total investment of more than 92 billion VND.
The project to renovate and embellish Tram Gian Pagoda (Tien Phuong Commune) has a total investment of nearly 89 billion VND. The project will renovate the current state of the pagoda, including the three-entrance gate, the royal house, the tower garden, auxiliary items, lighting infrastructure, and trees.
On this occasion, Chuong My district also started the project to build an exhibition house about President Ho Chi Minh at Tram Pagoda relic complex, invested in the But Mountain campus, on an area of nearly 30,000m2. Investment items include the main gate, exhibition house, viewing tower, trees... with a total investment of more than 183 billion VND.
According to the Chuong My District Construction Investment Project Management Board, the investment objective of the project clusters is to protect historical and cultural relics from the impacts of the natural and social environment. Preserving and promoting the typical cultural values of the relics, preserving national cultural heritage, contributing to improving the material and spiritual life of local people...
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Anh Duc, Chairman of the People's Committee of Chuong My district, said that the relic complex of Tram Pagoda and Tram Gian Pagoda is one of the typical and unique heritages, recognized by the State as a national historical and cultural relic in 1962; these are relics with a long history, praised by the people as two of the "four great scenic spots of the Doai region".
According to Mr. Duc, the relic cluster of Tram Pagoda and Tram Gian Pagoda are beautiful scenic relics with historical, traditional cultural, and Buddhist-Taoist values that have existed for many centuries, and are important destinations for pilgrimages and sightseeing trips of tourists.
After the projects are completed, they will contribute to preserving, maintaining and promoting the value of cultural heritage, while preserving and promoting the value of intangible cultural heritage in the area. Becoming an attractive spiritual tourist destination, contributing to the development of cultural industry associated with tourism economy, creating conditions to promote socio-economic development.
Xu Doai was originally a large land located to the west of the capital Thang Long, the cradle of ancient Vietnamese civilization.
Tram Gian Pagoda, Tram Pagoda, Tay Phuong Pagoda and Thay Pagoda are ancient pagodas with unique architecture, known as the "four great scenic spots" of ancient Doai region, as well as Hanoi today.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/ha-noi-chi-hon-180-ty-dong-tu-bo-2-chua-co-xu-doai-2360553.html
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