Historical relic - Guot communal house
(BNP) - Guot communal house, Viet Hung commune, Que Vo district, was built in the Le Dynasty (18th century) and underwent many renovations. In 1950, along with many other works, the communal house was burned by the French invaders. In 2003, people restored the communal house to its present form.
Thuy Dinh
Guot communal house worships three gods.
Nghi Mon gate.
Great Communal Hall
On the roof of the temple are two statues of dragons looking at the moon.
The communal house is located on an area of more than 1,000m2, including the following works: Nghi Mon Gate, Tao Soan House , and Great Communal Hall.
Emperor’s Harem has 3 compartments.
Set of Eight treasures
Ordination
Nghi Mon Gate.
The communal house is the center of cultural and religious activities of the local people, has gathered the solidarity of the village community, encouraging people to participate in healthy cultural activities imbued with traditional identity. This is a place to preserve the local customs, traditions and traditional cultural values for many generations.
Certificate of of provincial-level relic ranking.
The communal house was ranked as a cultural and historical relic by the Provincial People's Committee in Decision No. 1262/QD-UBND dated December 21, 2012.