Historical and cultural relic of Doi Soc communal house
(BNP) - Doi Soc communal house, Phu Chan ward, Tu Son city was formerly Phu Luan little temple and built a long time ago. During the resistance war against the French, the communal house was completely destroyed. In 1994, with the attention of the Party and State, local people contributed to building a new communal house in its old grounds...
Doi Soc communal house was built on a total area of 4,558.3m2 to worship the Tutelary Gods who helped King Thuc Phan An Duong Vuong to unify and consolidate the Au Lac country.
In front of the communal house is a large lake.
The gate of the communal house includes the main gate in the middle and 2 side gates on both sides. It is built according to traditional architecture, the pillars are embossed with stylized images of mascots, flowers, etc.
The new Front Ceremonial Hall was built in 2018.
The Great Communal Hall consists of 5 compartments and 2 wings.
The Emperor’s Harem includes 2 compartments with oval wooden frame.
Doi Soc communal house still preserves many valuable documents and artifacts such as: Altar, Saint statue, incense burner, couplets...
Ordinations…
Inside the communal house is an altar to worship the Heroic Martyrs of the quarter.
And typical cultural celebrities of the ancient Chay village (now Doi Soc quarter).
On both sides of the Great Communal Hall are the houses of Ta Vu and Huu Vu, consisting of 5 compartments, where villagers and tourists prepare for ceremonies before they enter the communal house.
The stele records virtuous families that upgraded and built communal house.
The Provincial-level relic of Doi Soc Pagoda (Pho Quang Tu, Pho Quang Thien Tu).
The communal house festival is also the traditional festival of the quarter held on the 6th day of the second lunar month every year. Doi Soc communal house is ranked as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic according to Decision No. 1556/QD-UBND dated October 9, 2019.