Dong Muc Tomb
Dong Muc Tomb
Dong Muc Tomb
Dong Muc Tomb

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Dong Muc Lang (tomb of King Tran Minh Tong) Muc Lang, also known as Dong Muc Tomb, is the mausoleum of King Tran Minh Tong. The mausoleum was built about 300m south of Thai Lang through Am Tra stream, now in the downstream of Trai Loc dam, An Sinh commune.        Tran Minh Tong (1314 - 1329), alias Tran Manh was the 5th king of the Tran Dynasty. At the age of 14, King Tran Anh Tong abdicated the throne, he was king for 15 years, then ceded the throne to his son, becoming Thai Thuong Hoang for 28 years. Born in a peaceful time, growing up and being a king in the period when the country is developing and stabilizing, King Tran Minh Tong has cleverly inherited the good results and made the country continue to develop and prosper. King Tran Minh Tong is praised by history books as a man: "Bringing civilization to correct the way, brightening the industry of the former, keeping loyal, taking care of children and grandchildren, at home peace, outside obeying" . On February 19, Dinh Dau year (1357), he died at Bao Nguyen palace, at the age of 58. On November 11, 1357, ... View more

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Dong Muc Lang (tomb of King Tran Minh Tong)
Muc Lang, also known as Dong Muc Tomb, is the mausoleum of King Tran Minh Tong. The mausoleum was built about 300m south of Thai Lang through Am Tra stream, now in the downstream of Trai Loc dam, An Sinh commune.
       Tran Minh Tong (1314 - 1329), alias Tran Manh was the 5th king of the Tran Dynasty. At the age of 14, King Tran Anh Tong abdicated the throne, he was king for 15 years, then ceded the throne to his son, becoming Thai Thuong Hoang for 28 years. Born in a peaceful time, growing up and being a king in the period when the country is developing and stabilizing, King Tran Minh Tong has cleverly inherited the good results and made the country continue to develop and prosper. King Tran Minh Tong is praised by history books as a man: "Bringing civilization to correct the way, brightening the industry of the former, keeping loyal, taking care of children and grandchildren, at home peace, outside obeying" . On February 19, Dinh Dau year (1357), he died at Bao Nguyen palace, at the age of 58. On November 11, 1357, he was buried in Muc Lang in Yen Sinh (An Sinh).
       Tran Dynasty inscriptions say: Emperor Minh Tong died on February 19, Dinh Dau year, and was buried in the tomb of Dong Muc.
       The book Dai Nam Nhat Kun Chi says: "Dong Muc Tomb: Tran Minh Tong's Tomb, at the foot of the mountain in Yen Sinh Commune, impregnated with the old palace of stone dragons and stone unicorns."
       The book Tran Trieu, the holy ancestor of the land map, said: Dong Muc tomb in Doc Trai commune (now Trai Loc village), Me Son canton, Dong Trieu district, Kinh Mon palace, Hai Duong province. According to the map, the location of the mausoleum is located opposite the Thai mausoleum to the southeast of Phu Am Tra stream.
Muc Lang is a large-scale architectural complex, according to existing records, especially those in the Nguyen Dynasty, it shows that Muc Lang has a floor structure quite similar to Thai Lang, which also includes 3 levels. The background is stacked in a “pyramid” fashion. The architectures include Shinto street, ceremony courtyard and central architectural area with Chinh Tam located in the middle on the highest level, surrounded by surrounding architecture forming many layers, green stone steps carved with dragons. Very delicate crocodile carving.
The remaining legends also reflect the scale of this mausoleum. Legend has it that Muc Lang has many large stone steles, so people in the area often call this the Ong Bia communal house. Around the mausoleum, there are a lot of bricks and tiles, drifting down and covering the surface of the water next to it, making the whole gap look like a line of bricks and tiles, so people call this water slot Khe Gach.
Muc Lang was completely destroyed in the late 70s of the last century due to the construction of Trai Loc dam.

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