According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, before the Binh Ngo Lunar New Year 2026, the Phu Na temple relic site (in Xuan Du commune, Thanh Hoa province) has been renovated and decorated spaciously, the colors of Spring have become brilliant with many miniatures erected, ready to welcome visitors from all directions in the first days of the year.

According to the Management Board of Phu Na relic site, to have the current space, right from the beginning of December, landscape renovation and decoration work has been implemented. After nearly a month of implementation, by Tet, most items have been completed, creating a fresh appearance for the relic site with walkways filled with colors of flowers and brilliant festival flags.


Ms. Vu Thi Trang - head of Phu Na temple said that the decoration and embellishment of the landscape is to serve the people and tourists during the traditional Tet holiday. "With the desire to create the best conditions for facilities and fresh scenery, the temple has invested in renovation, ensuring sufficient safety conditions for tourists when coming to offer incense and sightseeing at the beginning of the year" - Ms. Trang shared.


According to Ms. Trang, the miniatures not only beautify the space but also open up many impressive check-in corners, promising to attract a large number of tourists during this year's festival season.
Records at the "holy" water request area in the relic site show that the space has also been decorated spaciously and beautifully.


Phu Na (also known as Na Son Dong Phu) is located at the foot of the Ngan Nua mountain range, belonging to Xuan Du commune, Thanh Hoa province. This place is associated with the uprising against the Dong Ngo army of Mrs. Trieu Thi Trinh in 248. In 1909, Phu Na was built with Nguyen Dynasty architecture; in January 2019, it was recognized by Thanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee as a provincial-level tourist destination.

Every year, in the first days of the new year, tens of thousands of people flock to Phu Na to offer incense, admire the scenery and ask for "holy water" for good luck.