Chu Khe Temple is a place of worship for ancestors who have built villages, built hamlets, and protected their homeland. It was ranked as a city-level historical relic by the Hai Phong City People's Committee according to Decision No. 2423/QD-UBND dated October 9, 2019.
The temple still preserves many valuable relics and antiques such as idols, royal decrees, stone steles, royal decrees, and props... Over time, the temple has deteriorated.

In 2023, with the permission of the Hai Phong City People's Committee, and the guidance of specialized agencies, the Relic Management Board officially started the restoration and embellishment of the temple on the old land, with the structure of the letter Dinh.
After more than 2 years of construction, the project was completed with a total cost of over 1.3 billion VND, entirely from socialized sources, according to the design approved by the City People's Committee.
At the ceremony, leaders of Hung Thang Commune People's Committee and the Monument Management Board performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony to inaugurate and offer incense. The locality also acknowledged and commended the spirit of solidarity and contributions of the people in the restoration and embellishment of the project.
The inauguration of the project contributes to improving the spiritual and cultural life of the people of Chu Khe village in particular and Hung Thang commune in general.