EXPLORE BINH HOA TEMPLE - MORE THAN JUST A PLACE OF WORSHIP

||Giang Nguyen
EXPLORE BINH HOA TEMPLE - MORE THAN JUST A PLACE OF WORSHIP
Discover the serene beauty and cultural significance of Binh Hoa Temple in Ben Tre Province.

Nestled among the rivers and canals of the Mekong Delta, Ben Tre appears from afar as a lush green island. Beyond its coconut groves and vast rice fields, Ben Tre is also distinguished by its picturesque scenery and the ancient beauty of its historical and cultural sites.

 

On a journey to explore the cultural and historical beauty of Ben Tre, we visited Binh Hoa Temple - a venerable structure located 16 kilometers southeast of Ben Tre City.

 

Tucked under the shade of trees, Binh Hoa Temple retains much of its original charm with its whitewashed walls, moss-covered roof, and faded, weathered wooden screens and doors.

 

 

 

Discovering the 200-Year-Old Temple

As one of the 20 most famous temples in "the Land of Coconuts" - Ben Tre, Binh Hoa Temple is also a National Architectural and Artistic Monument recognized since 1993. Originally constructed with  simple materials like wood, leaves, bamboo, and rattan to serve as a shrine for the village deity, Binh Hoa has undergone many changes over the centuries, evolving into a popular tourist attraction.

 

"Walking in the courtyard, standing under the 200-year-old eaves, and admiring the ancient tiles and bricks, we felt as if time slowed down, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life."

 

 

built in the early 19th century. Binh Hoa Temple initially  served solely as a place of worship for the village deity. In 1852, however, Binh Hoa received a royal decree from Emperor Tu Duc (who reigned from 1847 to 1883), which transformed the modest temple into a renowned site where locals would gather for peace-seeking ceremonies and prayers for good fortune.

 

What Lies Beneath the Roof?

Like many notable temples in the southern region of Vietnam, Binh Hoa Temple is designed in a single-line layout (the shape of the Chinese character “yī”, meaning ‘one’.)Originally, it covered an area of about 1,485 square meters. Over the years, due to various restorations and modifications, its area has been reduced to approximately 1,155 square meters.

 

Constructed mainly from ironwood* using traditional joinery techniques, Binh Hoa is celebrated for its exquisite wood carving. This is especially evident in the wooden pillars, horizontal lacquered boards, and couplets.

 

 

* Ironwood: Referring  to the four types of wood (Dinh, Lim, Sen, Tau) known for their durability and resistance to termites, allowing their long lifespan.

** Joinery: A woodworking technique involving interlocking parts without nails, ensuring a strong bond.

 

Outside, the yin-yang tiled roof and intricate relief carvings emphasize the serene and rustic appearance of Binh Hoa Temple. Inside, the main and central halls house historical artifacts that have been carefully preserved.

 

 

Among these is the  wooden spoon and fork from an Indochinese cooking competition and costumes  of classical “Vietnamese opera” (“Hát Bội”) from  the previous century worn and faded as they may seem, these artifacts reflect the passage of time, evoking images of past eras and historical milestones.

 

In addition to these historical artifacts, Binh Hoa Temple astonishes visitors with its intricate wood carvings, blending court and religious art. From familiar religious symbols to folk motifs, every detail represents the artistic heritage of the era, religion, and beliefs.

 

Currently, Binh Hoa Temple preserves over 100 finely crafted wooden artifacts, including horizontal lacquered boards, couplets, altar cabinets, and ceremonial items.

 

Taking a few steps from the temple courtyard, we were led to an ancient stone well. The water in the well is a pale green colour, its surface calm. However, in the past, this well was used by the U.S.-backed Ngo Dinh Diem’s government to interrogate revolutionary cadres. More than 50 soldiers sacrificed their lives here.

 

"If it weren't for historical records and the recollections of witnesses, no one would imagine that beneath the tranquil, serene roof of Binh Hoa Temple, such atrocities occurred."

 

Leaving the alley leading to the temple, we returned to the vibrant life of Ben Tre. The more we experienced the development of this riverside city, the more we wished to understand the glorious history preserved in ancient structures like Binh Hoa Temple. For while cultural values may fade, history endures forever.

 

—------ 

CREDIT: 

- Photography: Luan Nguyen 

- Content: Giang Huynh 

- Design: Luan Nguyen

Tất cả bài viết

VIETNAMESE PATTERNS - STORIES ABOUT OLD PATTERNS

VIETNAMESE PATTERNS - STORIES ABOUT OLD PATTERNS

Explore the rich heritage of Vietnamese decorative motifs through four primary groups: script, mythical creatures, vegetal elements, and meander patterns. Each reflects spiritual values and cultural imprints found in traditional architectural systems.

YIN-YANG TILE ROOF - THE OLD SOUL REMAINS FOREVER

YIN-YANG TILE ROOF - THE OLD SOUL REMAINS FOREVER

Explore yin-yang tile roofs with MLifeOn - a familiar and meaningful image in Vietnamese architectural culture.

ROASTED PORK BREAD - THE JOURNEY OF VIETNAMESE STREET FOOD

ROASTED PORK BREAD - THE JOURNEY OF VIETNAMESE STREET FOOD

Discover grilled pork bread - a familiar street food of Vietnam, which is also a dish with a strong Vietnamese culinary identity.

UNIQUE BRIDGES IN VIETNAM: ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECES

UNIQUE BRIDGES IN VIETNAM: ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECES

Bridges are not only a place to connect, but also a support for Vietnamese memories and culture. Let's explore unique bridges in Vietnam with MLifeOn.

SEDGE MAT WEAVING - SEDGE FIBERS WEAVING PEOPLE’S LIVES

SEDGE MAT WEAVING - SEDGE FIBERS WEAVING PEOPLE’S LIVES

In the midst of modern life, traditional handicrafts still quietly preserve the national soul through each rustic product. In Dak Lak (formerly Phu Yen area), sedge mat weaving is not only a labor, but also an art of living - where sedge fibers are woven into the rhythm of life, evoking slow and attached emotions.

DRAGON - A SACRED SYMBOL IN VIETNAMESE CULTURE

DRAGON - A SACRED SYMBOL IN VIETNAMESE CULTURE

Learn about the symbol of “descendants of the dragon and fairies” in Vietnamese culture – from the founding legend, folk images to royal vestiges, religion and profound spiritual beliefs of the Vietnamese people.

THE DO THEATRE IN NHA TRANG – A CONTEMPORARY VIETNAMESE SOUL IN ARCHITECTURAL FORM

THE DO THEATRE IN NHA TRANG – A CONTEMPORARY VIETNAMESE SOUL IN ARCHITECTURAL FORM

Discover The Do Theatre - a cultural and architectural landmark in Nha Trang, blending Vietnamese tradition with contemporary design. A must-see for art lovers.

TU DUC MAUSOLEUM, HUE CITY: ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE AND HISTORICAL STORY

TU DUC MAUSOLEUM, HUE CITY: ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE AND HISTORICAL STORY

Explore Tu Duc Mausoleum - one of the most beautiful tombs in Hue, where ancient architecture and charming landscapes blend.

THE ART OF HÁT BỘI - DISCOVERING THE BEAUTY OF VIETNAM’S TRADITIONAL THEATRE

THE ART OF HÁT BỘI - DISCOVERING THE BEAUTY OF VIETNAM’S TRADITIONAL THEATRE

Discover the Art of Hát Bội - a distinctive form of traditional Vietnamese theatre rich in cultural depth and enduring spiritual values.

VIETNAMESE BELIEFS: WORSHIPING THE WHALE IN COASTAL AREAS

VIETNAMESE BELIEFS: WORSHIPING THE WHALE IN COASTAL AREAS

Discover the whale worship - a unique maritime culture in coastal areas of Vietnam, expressing the sacred belief of fishermen in the Central and Southern coastal regions towards whales.

PHO - VIETNAMESE BREAD: SYMBOLS OF VIETNAMESE CULINARY DESCRIPTIONS UNDER THE FLOW OF HISTORY

PHO - VIETNAMESE BREAD: SYMBOLS OF VIETNAMESE CULINARY DESCRIPTIONS UNDER THE FLOW OF HISTORY

Let's explore pho and Vietnamese bread - two symbols of Vietnamese cuisine that carry within them identity, creativity and the spirit of cultural harmony.

INDEPENDENCE PALACE - A "WITNESS" OF HISTORY THAT LIVES FOREVER

INDEPENDENCE PALACE - A "WITNESS" OF HISTORY THAT LIVES FOREVER

Exploring the significance and celebrations of Independence Day in Ho Chi Minh City.

DISCOVERING THE UNIQUE KHMER BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE IN AN GIANG

DISCOVERING THE UNIQUE KHMER BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE IN AN GIANG

Explore the spiritual journey through Khmer Buddhism in An Giang, a unique destination rich in culture and history.

A GLIMPSE OF THE WATERWAYS - A GLIMPSE OF LIVELIHOOD

A GLIMPSE OF THE WATERWAYS - A GLIMPSE OF LIVELIHOOD

Explore the vibrant life of fishermen in Central Vietnam and the seafood culture that sustains their communities.

DIEU HOA TEMPLE - A GLIMPSE OF CENTURIES UNDER THE VILLAGE TEMPLE'S ROOF

DIEU HOA TEMPLE - A GLIMPSE OF CENTURIES UNDER THE VILLAGE TEMPLE'S ROOF

Explore the spiritual beauty of Dieu Hoa Temple in Ben Tre Province, a hidden gem for travelers and seekers of peace.

HOI AN – FROM A THRIVING PORT TO A CHARMING ANCIENT TOWN

HOI AN – FROM A THRIVING PORT TO A CHARMING ANCIENT TOWN

Discover the charm of Hoi An, an ancient city in Vietnam teeming with history and culture.

EXPLORE BINH HOA TEMPLE - MORE THAN JUST A PLACE OF WORSHIP

EXPLORE BINH HOA TEMPLE - MORE THAN JUST A PLACE OF WORSHIP

Discover the serene beauty and cultural significance of Binh Hoa Temple in Ben Tre Province.

KIEN TRUNG TOWER, HUE - A ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL IMPRESSION IN THE IMPERIAL CITY

KIEN TRUNG TOWER, HUE - A ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL IMPRESSION IN THE IMPERIAL CITY

Located in the Forbidden City area, part of the Imperial City of Hue, Kien Trung Tower is a unique architectural work, associated with the final period of the Nguyen Dynasty.