Long Binh Temple was built in 1880. The temple is an architectural masterpiece built on a 1,636 m2 plot of land. Its architecture features distinctive decorative patterns and includes a three-arched gate, flagpole, screen wall, courtyard, main hall, ancestral hall, meeting hall, shrine, guesthouse, warehouse, and kitchen. Long Binh Temple holds its annual Spring Festival in mid-February of the lunar calendar, praying for national peace and prosperity, favorable weather, bountiful harvests, and family happiness for the villagers. During the two wars of resistance against French colonialism and American imperialism, Long Binh Temple served as a meeting place for local revolutionary groups, contributing to the struggle for national liberation and reunification.
Leaders of the Ninh Phuoc District People's Committee and the Provincial Museum presented the provincial-level historical site ranking certificate to representatives of Long Binh Temple.
On April 25, 2024, the Chairman of the People's Committee of Ninh Thuan province issued Decision No. 470/QD-UBND classifying Long Binh Temple as a provincial-level architectural and artistic relic. The People's Committee of Ninh Phuoc district is assigned to directly manage, protect, restore, and promote the values of the classified relic in accordance with regulations.
Son Ngoc
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