Cao An Phu Temple is a special national relic, located on the highest peak of the An Phu mountain range (Kinh Mon town, Hai Duong province), surrounded by the immense green of the mountains and forests.Many in Vinh trees in the relic site are proof of the longevity of this place.
However, this area has just experienced storm No. 3 last year and subsequent fires, causing damage to about 5-6 hectares of forest, affecting even the inland trees.To cope with the risk of forest fires, the relic has been equipped with a fire prevention and fighting system including 3 water tanks with large-capacity pumps.
Thanks to that, the fires were controlled and did not spread to the relic site. During the festival season, the risk of forest fires increases, the Relic Management Board regularly propagates and reminds visitors not to bring flammable items to the relic site. The large trees in the campus with broken branches have been neatly trimmed by the Management Board, and are being planted with shoots that are thriving and developing well.

Maintaining beautiful landscapes is the annual work of the Kinh Mon Town Monuments Management Board (Hai Duong province).Planting and caring for trees has become a trend for many years.On occasions such as the Spring Festival, the Incense Offering Ceremony to Commemorate the death of An Sinh Vuong Tran Lieu (the 1st of the 4th lunar month), the death of Hung Dao Dai Vuong Tran Quoc Tuan (the 20th of the 8th lunar month), the Management Board will trim trees and create decorative miniatures.
This year's Tet tree planting season, Kinh Mon town (Hai Duong province) and the town's Relic Management Board coordinated to continue planting trees at parking lot No. 1.In just a few months, this place will be covered with the green of newly planted trees and perennial trees recovering from natural disasters.