Quyt Temple (Phu Thai commune, Hai Phong city) is an important historical and spiritual relic of the locality, a place to worship Hung Dao Dai Vuong Tran Quoc Tuan and some gods in folk beliefs. This is a familiar cultural and religious activity spot for people and tourists, especially crowded during early spring and Tet holidays.
In the early spring days, Quyt Temple welcomes a high number of people and tourists coming to worship and sightsee. From early morning to afternoon, streams of people continuously enter and exit the relic site, creating a bustling but orderly atmosphere, without any jostling or disorder.

According to Lao Dong's records, most people go to temples at the beginning of the year with simple offerings, mainly incense, flowers, cakes, and offerings in a compact form. Many families combine going to temples, spring trips, and visiting at the beginning of the year.
During peak hours, especially in the morning and early afternoon, the number of people flocking to the relic site is higher than usual. However, overloading did not occur, and prolonged congestion did not appear at the gate area and main entrances. Personal vehicles are neatly arranged at the parking lot.

Quyt Temple opens from New Year's Eve for people and visitors from all directions to offer incense. In addition, the common spring festival of the Dinh - Den - Chua Relic Complex takes place from January 10-12 (lunar calendar).