My Due Communal House
(BNP) - My Due communal house, Phu Hoa commune, Luong Tai district dates back to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. In the Nguyen Dynasty, the communal house was restored and embellished on a rather large scale.
Great Communal Hall
The bridge leading to My Due communal house.
The communal house is a place to worship the three Emperors who fought the enemy to protect the country through historical periods. In which, worshiping Tran Ba (Cu Cong) - who had the merit of helping King Le Dai Hanh suppress the invading Song army and protect the country; worshiping two concubines, Nguyet Vi Nuong and Bao An, who had the merit of helping King Le Thai To fight against the Champa invaders.
The system of ancient steles in the communal house.
The communal house rotates in the South direction, including architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter including Great Communal Hall and Emperor’s Harem. The great communal house consists of 3 compartments and 2 lean-tons, 4 curved roofs;
Artifacts are kept at communal house.
21st century set of Eight treasures
Ordinances are bestowed by kings.
The space in front of the communal house is airy with banyan trees and a lake creating a landscape for the monument.
My Due Communal House also preserves a number of precious antiquities documents, which are valuable resources to help research and learn about the homeland and the formation of the relic. This is also a center of religious activities, a place to show community, collective cohesion, and a place to educate people about the tradition of drinking water to remember its source.
The gate of My Due communal house.
My Due communal house is classified as a provincial historical relic in Decision No. 1626/QD-UBND, dated December 21, 2012.