Phu Son Tomb
Phu Son Tomb
Phu Son Tomb

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Address: khu dong tron, xom moi, thon bai dai

Phu Son Tomb (Tran Du Tong's Tomb) Phu Son mausoleum, Phu mausoleum or Phu Xu mausoleum are different names for the tomb of King Tran Du Tong (1336-1369), the 7th king of the Tran Dynasty, the 10th son of King Tran Hien Tong. The mausoleum is located on a large and flat land in Dong Tron area, in Xom Moi, Bai Dai village, An Sinh commune, about 1km west of Ngai Son mausoleum. Tran Du Tong, whose real name is Tran Hao, was born on October 19, the year of the Rat (1336), ascended the throne at the age of 6 (1341), and stayed on the throne for 28 years. The king was very intelligent, highly educated, took care of martial arts, repaired the literature, and all the deceased were obedient. Summer, May 25, Year of the Rooster (1369) stayed at the main palace, 34 years old. In November of that year, he was buried in Phu Son mausoleum in An Sinh. The book of Dai Viet historical records states that “Summer, May, the 25th day, the king died in the main palace, the temple of Du Tong; "Winter, November, Du Tong's burial at Phu Son mausoleum (Yen Sinh commune, Dong Trieu ... View more

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Phu Son Tomb (Tran Du Tong's Tomb)
Phu Son mausoleum, Phu mausoleum or Phu Xu mausoleum are different names for the tomb of King Tran Du Tong (1336-1369), the 7th king of the Tran Dynasty, the 10th son of King Tran Hien Tong. The mausoleum is located on a large and flat land in Dong Tron area, in Xom Moi, Bai Dai village, An Sinh commune, about 1km west of Ngai Son mausoleum.
Tran Du Tong, whose real name is Tran Hao, was born on October 19, the year of the Rat (1336), ascended the throne at the age of 6 (1341), and stayed on the throne for 28 years. The king was very intelligent, highly educated, took care of martial arts, repaired the literature, and all the deceased were obedient. Summer, May 25, Year of the Rooster (1369) stayed at the main palace, 34 years old. In November of that year, he was buried in Phu Son mausoleum in An Sinh. The book of Dai Viet historical records states that “Summer, May, the 25th day, the king died in the main palace, the temple of Du Tong; "Winter, November, Du Tong's burial at Phu Son mausoleum (Yen Sinh commune, Dong Trieu district, Quang Ninh province)".
According to the book of Tran Dynasty, the patriarch of the land of the map, Phu Son mausoleum is in Doc Trai village, Me Son canton, Dong Trieu district, Kinh Mon palace, Hai Duong province. According to the description and drawings of the book, the mausoleum has 3 levels of overlapping pyramids. The main shrine is in the middle and belongs to the highest level of foundation, around the main temple there is a courtyard and interconnected architectures forming circles surrounding Chinh Tam. In addition to the traces of electrification that have been discovered, archaeologists have also discovered traces of walls, which allows speculation around Phu Son mausoleum to have a wall separating the mausoleum from the outside. .
       Like other mausoleums, through time and events of history, Phu Tomb is now just ruins. In June 2012, Kinh Thanh Research Center and the Management Board of Key Monuments of Quang Ninh province coordinated to excavate this relic site and as a result, a part of the foundation of the temple was discovered, traces of courtyards, walls and bricks and tiles to build Phu Lang's architecture. These evidences show that Phu Tomb is a large-scale mausoleum, covering an area of ​​more than 3000m² with many wooden structures, lotus nose tiled roofs.
By 2016, the People's Committee of Dong Trieu town in collaboration with the Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Hanoi National University) and the Management Board of Monuments and Scenic Areas of Quang Ninh Province organized Archaeological excavation of Phu Son mausoleum. The organization of archaeological excavations of Phu Son Tomb is the basis to provide sufficient scientific data for the study and assessment of the position and role of the relic in the system of Tran Dynasty relics in Dong Trieu. From there, proceed to set up an investment project to restore, embellish and restore the monument in the coming time.
On the morning of January 21, Dong Trieu Town People's Committee held a groundbreaking ceremony to restore and embellish Phu Son Tomb and Tu Phuc Tomb. Sponsored by VinGroup. Tu Phuc Tomb was built, restored and embellished on an area of approximately 2 hectares, Phu Son Tomb is more than 1.5 hectares with the main items including the mausoleum; subject subject; main gate; left and right corridors and ancillary works such as ceremony yard, left vu, right vu, ceremony path, flower garden, green trees...etc.

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