Do Temple, also known as Den Do, is located in Dinh Bang Village, Hanoi, and was originally constructed in the 11th century. The temple is dedicated to the deities of the eight male kings of the Ly Dynasty. Despite being destroyed by the French in 1952, it was meticulously reconstructed in 1989, adhering to its original layout. Visitors today can explore the temple’s beautiful architecture, which reflects the historical and cultural significance of the Ly Dynasty. The site offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s rich past and the enduring legacy of its ancient rulers.
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