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Traditional festival of Quach A Nuong Temple

Việt NamViệt Nam14/03/2025


On March 13 and 14 (February 14 and 15, At Ty year), the People's Committee of Bach Hac ward, Viet Tri city organized the traditional festival of Quach A Nuong Temple.

Traditional festival of Quach A Nuong Temple

Ritual at Quach A Nuong Temple

Quach A Nuong Temple, also known as Tam Giang Thuong Temple, is a place to worship the heroic female general Quach A Nuong Khau Ni, who helped the Trung Sisters kill the enemy, save the people, and save the country. According to legend, Quach A Nuong, also known as Quach A, was born and raised in a small fishing village in the land of Bach Hac, the only daughter in the family.

Traditional festival of Quach A Nuong Temple

Ritual of carrying sacred water from Hac junction to Quach A Nuong temple

At the age of 16, her parents passed away one after another. Guo A cut her hair and became a nun, taking the name Qiu Ni. Wherever she went, she saw the Han invaders raging and oppressing the innocent, so her hatred grew stronger. Qiu Ni secretly gathered patriots, practiced archery, swordplay, and spear throwing together, and was very proficient in both land and water combat.

Traditional festival of Quach A Nuong Temple

Quach A Nuong Temple

When the Trung Sisters spread the proclamation everywhere, calling on heroes to rise up and help the country, Quach A Khau Ni and his soldiers gathered at Me Linh to meet the Trung Sisters. After helping the Trung Sisters drive the Governor To Dinh out of the country, the Trung Sisters ascended the throne and granted the two lands of Bach Hac and Nhat Chieu (now Cuu Ap village, Lien Chau commune, Yen Lac district, Vinh Phuc province) as fiefs. From here, she expanded the fiefdom, planted mulberry trees, raised silkworms, built embankments, and grew rice for 3 years before passing away. The people remembered her merits and built temples to worship her in Bach Hac and Nhat Chieu.

Traditional festival of Quach A Nuong Temple

The game "Catching eels in a jar" was widely participated and cheered by many people.

Every year on the 15th day of the second lunar month, the villagers hold a festival, including a ceremony at the temple, and a procession of water from the river junction for worship. Currently, the temple is open every day for people to come and burn incense in memory. The Quach A Nuong Temple relic site was ranked as a provincial historical and cultural relic in 2009.

Linh Nguyen



Source: https://baophutho.vn/le-hoi-truyen-thong-den-quach-a-nuong-229352.htm

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