People visit Bach Ma Temple (Guardian of the East) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Bach Ma Temple (Guardian of the East) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Voi Phuc Temple (Guardian of the West) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Voi Phuc Temple (Guardian of the West) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Voi Phuc Temple (Guardian of the West) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Voi Phuc Temple (Guardian of the West) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Kim Lien Temple (Guardian of the South) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Kim Lien Temple (Guardian of the South) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Quan Thanh Temple (Guardian of the North) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Quan Thanh Temple (Guardian of the North) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Bach Ma Temple (Guardian of the East) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Bach Ma Temple (Guardian of the East) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Kim Lien Temple (Guardian of the South) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Kim Lien Temple (Guardian of the South) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Quan Thanh Temple (Guardian of the North) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
People visit Quan Thanh Temple (Guardian of the North) during the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA)
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Spring pilgrimage to Thang Long’s four guarding temples

“Thang Long tu tran” (the four guarding temples of Thang Long) are four ancient and sacred temples of the former imperial capital (now Hanoi). At the beginning of the Lunar New Year, visitors come to offer incense and pray for health, good fortune, and peace, while paying tribute to the deities who safeguarded the ancient citadel. By tradition, the pilgrimage follows an East–West–South–North order, beginning at Bach Ma Temple, then proceeding to Voi Phuc Temple, Kim Lien Temple, and finally Quan Thanh Temple.