Le Quan Quan Temple (Tan Ke)
Le Quan Quan Temple (Tan Ke)
Le Quan Quan Temple (Tan Ke)

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Price: Free

Phone: 3.882615

Time to visit a place: 120 phút

Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 6:00 PM

Email: ttxtdlbt@gmail.com

Address: 6F6X+H5C Xã Châu Hòa, Huyện Giồng Trôm, Tỉnh Bến Tre

Le Quang Quan, also known as Tu Ke, was born in My Chanh village, Bao An district, Hoang Tri prefecture, Vinh Long province (now My Thanh commune, Ba Tri district, Ben Tre province). His paternal grandfather, Le Quang Mưu, originally from Binh Dinh, established himself in Ba Tri land. Inheriting the martial spirit of his ancestors from his homeland, he became proficient in martial arts. As he grew older, he enlisted in the imperial army. After the Hue court signed the 1862 peace treaty, ceding three eastern provinces to France, Lê Quang Quan, along with other dissatisfied soldiers, resigned and returned to his hometown (My Thanh commune, Ba Tri district).  In June 1867, French invaders advanced to attack the three western provinces, including Ben Tre. He rallied troops and launched an uprising against the French in the Ba Chau region (Chau Phu, Chau Thoi, and Chau Binh), enthusiastically supported by the local people. His uprising inflicted heavy losses on the enemy, but due to disparities in equipment, tactics, and weaponry, coupled with lack of combat experience, the insurgent forces suffered heavy casualties after several encounters. Although the heroic uprising of Lê Quang Quan failed, his unwavering patriotism, courage, and resilience in ... View more

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Le Quang Quan, also known as Tu Ke, was born in My Chanh village, Bao An district, Hoang Tri prefecture, Vinh Long province (now My Thanh commune, Ba Tri district, Ben Tre province). His paternal grandfather, Le Quang Mưu, originally from Binh Dinh, established himself in Ba Tri land. Inheriting the martial spirit of his ancestors from his homeland, he became proficient in martial arts. As he grew older, he enlisted in the imperial army. After the Hue court signed the 1862 peace treaty, ceding three eastern provinces to France, Lê Quang Quan, along with other dissatisfied soldiers, resigned and returned to his hometown (My Thanh commune, Ba Tri district).

 In June 1867, French invaders advanced to attack the three western provinces, including Ben Tre. He rallied troops and launched an uprising against the French in the Ba Chau region (Chau Phu, Chau Thoi, and Chau Binh), enthusiastically supported by the local people. His uprising inflicted heavy losses on the enemy, but due to disparities in equipment, tactics, and weaponry, coupled with lack of combat experience, the insurgent forces suffered heavy casualties after several encounters. Although the heroic uprising of Lê Quang Quan failed, his unwavering patriotism, courage, and resilience in fighting against foreign invaders, as well as the loyalty of his soldiers, remain the pride of the nation and his homeland. Admiring his sacrifice, the local people built a temple in his honor in his hometown (My Thanh commune, Ba Tri district, where his tomb is also located). In remembrance of the hero Tan Ke, another temple was also constructed at the site of his sacrifice (Thoi Hoa hamlet, Chau Hoa commune, Giong Trom district). The memorial site of the temple and tomb of Tan Ke Le Quang Quan has been recognized as a provincial historical and cultural relic. Every year on the anniversary of his death, the local authorities and people of the commune organize commemorative ceremonies.

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