The project to repair and restore Tran Temple relic, Do Son ward is implemented on the basis of preserving the original value of the relic, repairing items: Tran Temple, guest house, ceremonial house; arranging a solemn and synchronous worship space. Total investment: more than 5.2 billion VND from socialized sources. Implementation time from 2026 - 2028
The project being implemented not only contributes to preserving and restoring relics but also clearly reflects the orientation of Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW of the Politburo in preserving and promoting cultural values in today's life.
Temple of Saint Tran - Hung Dao Vuong Tran Quoc Tuan (Tran Temple) built in 1824 (Minh Mang era), currently located in Che residential group, Do Son ward. The temple was recognized by Hai Phong City People's Committee as a City-level Historical and Cultural Relic on January 12, 2012 (Decision No. 57-QD/UBND).
According to the People's Committee of Do Son ward, Che mountain area (Van Son) from the 13th century was where Tran Hung Dao once stationed troops to support the king and organized a strategic withdrawal in the second resistance war against the Mongol Yuan (1285). To show gratitude for their great merits, the people built a temple at the foot of Che mountain.
Currently, the temple still preserves many precious artifacts such as idols, parallel sentences, great characters, incense tables, bronze bells..., becoming an important spiritual living space for local people.