Co Bo Temple belongs to the relic complex of Han Son Temple (Ha Son commune, Ha Trung district, Thanh Hoa province). This is a famous sacred temple in Thanh Hoa, welcoming a large number of tourists inside and outside the province, especially at the beginning of each new year.
The temple has a quite special location, located at River junction (Ba Bong), where 5 districts border, including: Ha Trung, Hoang Hoa, Hau Loc, Vinh Loc and Yen Dinh.
That’s why people call this place the land of “a rooster’s crow that can be heard in 5 districts”. In 1996, the temple was recognized as a national historical site.
According to the report of Dan Tri, many tourists like to visit Co Bo temple. Enjoy the flower valley of more than 3 hectares planted by the management board.
Mr. Nguyen Van Chung, an incense burner at Co Bo temple, said that in the past, the mudflat area in front of the temple gate was dense with grass and trees. To create a highlight space for visitors to sightsee at the beginning of the Year of the Dragon, the unit has invested in renovating and planting flowers as a check-in point for visitors when returning to the temple.
“Coming to Co Bo temple this year, visitors can freely “live virtually” in the valley of flowers with many types The flowers have an eye-catching perspective like the model of dahlias and butterfly wings… In addition, we also plant many sunflowers for tourists to take photos of. This is a flower loved by many people,” Mr. Chung said. p>
According to the representative of the management board of Co Bo temple, the ticket price to visit the flower valley is 25,000 VND/person/turn. During the full moon season of January, the flower valley officially opened to welcome a large number of tourists.
In addition to the flower valley, the monument management board also created perspective views Tet in the past, models often took photos on the mudflats for tourists to check-in.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hang, a tourist in Hanoi, shared: “Every year I go to Co Bo temple to celebrate the New Year. I go to Co Bo temple every year. Now we were very surprised to see a valley of colorful flowers at the temple grounds. After offering incense at the temple, my husband and I went to the flower garden to take souvenir photos.
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