Nếu bạn muốn đón gió biển ngay giữa lòng thành phố, thả mình trên dòng sông ánh sáng, thư giãn tại công viên nước hiện đại hay lạc bước giữa miền di sản vang bóng, Thanh Hóa luôn có lý do để bạn ghé thăm.
Nestled amidst the sacred land of Dong Son, the Temple of the Later Le Dynasty still quietly preserves the spirit of a glorious dynasty. This over 400-year-old structure is not only a place to worship the kings of the Le dynasty but also a sacred destination helping visitors connect with historical roots and admire the ancient beauty rich with Vietnamese soul.
Hidden amidst the sacred Lam Son land, the Le Lai temple is a structure over 600 years old, commemorating the loyalty and bravery of the general who 'risked his life to save his lord' in the past. This place not only holds great historical value but is also a sacred spiritual destination for the people of Thanh Hoa.
Leaning against the majestic Tam Diep mountain range, Dong Co Temple is a sacred destination associated with the history of the Thanh Hoa region. Through many changes, the temple still retains its ancient charm, it is where people express their reverence for the god Trong Dong – the national protector god, a symbol of strength and the spirit of Vietnamese national unity.
When visiting Thanh province, visitors have the opportunity to visit the Ho Dynasty's Nam Giao Altar, a structure that bears the strong imprint of the architecture and court rituals of the Tran - Ho period. Located amidst a picturesque landscape of mountains and water, the relic demonstrates the belief in harmony between heaven, earth, and humanity, and is also a testament to a glorious historical period of Thanh land.