Chua Tu Hieu, also known as Tu Hieu Monastery, is a historic Buddhist temple located in Hue, Vietnam. Founded in 1843 by the revered monk Hoa Thuong Nhat Dinh, this temple holds cultural and historical significance in the ancient capital of Hue. Legend has it that Nhat Dinh's devotion to his ailing mother, going as far as trekking miles to buy fish for her soup, earned him the admiration of King Tu Duc, who bestowed the temple with the name "Tu Hieu" in recognition of his filial piety. This temple is not just a place of worship, but a testament to the power of compassion and family values in Vietnamese culture.