
Tuesday, 18/03/2025 09:23
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Thanh Phuoc by the Sinh River Junction
TTH.VN - Thanh Phuoc Village, located in Huong Phong Ward, Thuan Hoa District, lies at the Sinh River Junction, where two of Hue’s most beloved rivers - the Bo River and the Huong River - intersect. The village dates back to the 15th century and is closely linked to its founding ancestor, Phan Niem, the village’s tutelary deity.
Historical records state that in 1471, Phan Niem and his sons, Phan Duong and Phan Lang, followed King Le Thanh Tong in the campaign against Champa. After their victory, Phan Niem was granted the title “Specially Promoted Guardian Upper General, Commander of the Embroidered Uniform Guards” and was bestowed the noble rank of “Niem Long Marquis.” He was entrusted with governing several regions under the Le Dynasty, including Kim Hoa (later Kim Tra, Huong Tra), Hai Lang, and Vo Xuong (Hai Lang and Trieu Phong nowadays).
For this edition of Hue Today Weekly, we are pleased to introduce readers to the daily life of Thanh Phuoc Village through the lens of Bao Chau, who shares:
“I approached the village as a Hue native exploring my own homeland and was amazed by its deep cultural heritage, the daily life of its people, the century-old riverside market, the fresh shrimp and fish, as well as the simple yet delicious local dishes. Hopefully, in the near future, we can establish tours and routes connecting these ancient villages to promote tourism in our heritage city.”
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A panoramic view of Thanh Phuoc Village at the junction of the Bo and Huong Rivers |
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The village communal house |
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Fresh shrimp and fish from Tam Giang Lagoon at the village market |
By HUE TODAY WEEKLY