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Bach Dang Giang Historical Relic Area

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The () is one of ‘s most significant cultural and spiritual destinations. Located at the mouth of the River, this complex is where three pivotal naval battles took place, defining Vietnam’s history and independence. The site was recently recognized as a .

Historical Significance: The Three Victories

The River is historically famous for the strategic use of underwater wooden stakes to destroy invading naval fleets, a tactic employed in three monumental victories:

  1. (Ngo Quyen): Victory over the Southern army, ending over a thousand years of Chinese domination.

  2. (King ): Triumph over the Dynasty forces.

  3. (General ): Decisive defeat of the massive invasion fleet.

The relic complex was built between and to honor the heroic contributions of these national commanders.

Cultural and Spiritual Complex

The complex is a harmonious blend of historical commemoration, cultural heritage, and traditional spirituality. Key structures include:

  • Temples to the Heroes: The site features separate, solemn temples dedicated to the three great national heroes: , King (), and General ().

  • Pagoda: A beautiful pagoda that adds to the site’s spiritual atmosphere.

  • Victory Square (): An open area dominated by statues of the three legendary commanders, overlooking the historic river.

  • Historical Exhibits: While not a conventional museum, the site includes areas dedicated to displaying plans and mock-ups of the historic battles and archaeological remnants of the famed wooden stakes.

Practical Visitor Information

  • The “Three No’s” Policy (): The site is locally renowned for its successful policy aimed at maintaining a pure, non-commercial environment:

    1. No Commercialization ()

    2. No Fees ()

    3. No Littering ()

  • Atmosphere: Visitors often praise the site for its clean, serene, and sacred atmosphere, true to its purpose as a memorial.

FeatureDetails
AddressTrang Kenh Hamlet, Minh Duc Commune, Thuy Nguyen District, Hai Phong City.
Opening HoursGenerally 7:00 AM–7:00 PM (Daily).
Entrance FeeFree of Charge (Mieˆ˜n Phıˊ). The site adheres to a "no fee" policy.
Dress CodeAs a spiritual and historical site, modest and respectful attire is strongly recommended (shoulders and knees covered).
Phone NumberUnavailable/Unpublished for Tourists (Rely on local guidance).

Tips for Visitors

Attire: Due to its spiritual nature, dressing respectfully is essential.

Duration: Allow at least to explore the various temples, statues, and the scenic surroundings along the river.

Combination Trip: The location is approximately northeast of center. It is often combined with a visit to Pagoda in nearby province, as the two sites are relatively close.

Rules: Pay close attention to the site’s rules against littering and proper conduct in the solemn areas.

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Georgii G.
18:15 17 Sep 25
Free entrance, peaceful place to walk or even meditate on the bench. Very pleasant experience is you’re relatively nearby (40 min away from Hai Phong was worth the trip). Going from somewhere further just to visit this place is probably not worth it.
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Jakub V.
02:23 25 Jul 25
Really beautiful complex, almost like a hidden gem. I was verypleasantly surprised.
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Bhanu A.
16:49 12 Jun 24
Peace historical garden of 3 Generals who fought Vietnam war, it's free of charge to enter.
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Huyen T.
06:19 22 Jan 24
Free entrance! It's a big park with a lot of historical sites for the three famous Bach Dang river fights. Took us around an hour to visit everything. Locals people also loves to go here for a walk or performance. They have a mini museum where display some historical specimens as well.
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Nhu C.
15:08 18 Jun 23
Good spot for those who like to know more about Vietnam history. Nice walking path too. It's suitable to bring children along. Free entrance and recommended time to visit is from September to April (was told by the tourguide). You may spend about 1-1.5hour here.
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