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O Dien Commune, Hanoi: A Heroic Land Where Green History Resounds
On the banks of the Southern Red River, there is a land of "sacred earth and outstanding people" that has entered national history as a symbol of indomitable and unyielding spirit. This is O Dien Commune – home to the O Dien Temple National Special Historical Relic, associated with the names of national heroes. This is a historical, heroic, and sacred land, a rich cultural space of Doai region.

From the experience of the LocalTrips.ORG team, we will join you in tracing historical roots, exploring an O Dien Commune rich in traditional values.
[Image: Panoramic view of the solemn and ancient O Dien Temple relic site - Alt text: O Dien Temple National Special Relic in O Dien Commune, Hanoi.]
New Location and "Massive" Merger Information of O Dien Commune
After the reorganization, the new O Dien Commune was established over a very large area, becoming one of the largest communes in Dan Phuong district.

Riverside Location on the Red River and Geographical Boundaries
Overall location: The new O Dien Commune is located in the Northeast of Dan Phuong district, with a special position stretching along the Southern bank of the Red River.

Detailed geographical boundaries:
- North: Borders the Red River, facing Me Linh district.
- East: Borders Bac Tu Liem district.
- South and West: Borders other communes of Dan Phuong district.
New Administrative Boundaries: The Unification of 9 Communes and Wards
Merger information: This is an extremely large-scale commune merger, combining riverside communes with many similarities in history and culture:

- Merger of the entire two communes of Ha Mo and Tan Hoi.
- A portion and the entire population of 4 communes: Lien Ha (Dan Phuong district), Hong Ha, Lien Hong, Lien Trung.
- A portion of Van Khe commune.
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The remaining part of Tay Tuu ward (Bac Tu Liem district) and Tan Lap commune.
This merger has created a "super commune" O Dien, bringing together historically important special relics and villages with long-standing cultural traditions.
O Dien Commune Administrative Office
The administrative office of the commune is located at:
Address: No. 3, Phan Xich Street, O Dien Commune, Dan Phuong District, Hanoi.

O Dien Temple (Ha Mo Temple) - Special National Relic
The "heart" and greatest pride of the commune is O Dien Temple (also known as Ha Mo Temple). This is a special national historical relic, dedicated to the general Ly Phuc Man during the reign of King Ly Nam De. The temple not only has immense historical value but is also a unique architectural and artistic work. Visiting and learning about its history is a meaningful spiritual journey.

Ha Mo Ancient Village and Historical Imprints
O Dien Commune is also home to Ha Mo Ancient Village, one of the oldest villages in Hanoi. This place was once the capital of the Van Xuan state during the Later Ly Nam De era and also where the Trung Sisters launched their uprising. Historical traces are still present in the relics and in the names of the land and villages themselves.
[Image: An ancient village gate in Ha Mo with old architecture - Alt text: Ha Mo Ancient Village in O Dien Commune.]
Prosperous Rural Life Along the Red River
The lives of the local people are still closely tied to riverside life and agricultural production. Thanks to the fertile alluvial plains, this is a prosperous agricultural region. The commune is in the process of building a new rural area, and the appearance of the villages is becoming increasingly spacious.
Frequently Asked Questions About O Dien Commune (FAQ)

1. How to get to O Dien Commune?
You can travel by motorbike or car along the Red River dike road or inter-district and inter-commune roads.
2. When does the O Dien Temple Festival take place?
The O Dien Temple Festival is held annually in the 3rd lunar month, and is one of the largest festivals in the region, attracting many visitors.
3. Besides O Dien Temple, are there any other relics in the commune?
The commune is a complex of ancient villages with a dense system of communal houses, pagodas, and temples, reflecting a region with a rich cultural history.
4. Does the commune have any special local products?
The commune is famous for high-quality agricultural products such as rice, corn, peanuts, and various types of flowers.
5. What are the notable planning issues here?
The preservation and promotion of the values of the O Dien Temple Special National Relic site associated with tourism development is an important highlight in the commune's planning.
Conclusion & Advice from LocalTrips.ORG
O Dien Commune, Hanoi is a "red address," a land of "sacred earth and outstanding people," where the heroic pages of the nation's history are preserved and honored. A practical lesson is that historical heritage is a great source of spiritual strength, a source of pride to promote the development of the present and the future.

If you want a spiritual trip, want to return to your roots to educate your children about traditions, or want to immerse yourself in the space of a prosperous riverside village, O Dien Commune will certainly be an unmissable destination.
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