Phu Loc communal house
(BNP) - Phu Loc communal house, Nghi Khuc village, An Binh commune (Thuan Thanh district) was built in the Le Dynasty and has been restored and repaired many times. The communal house is built on a beautiful land located in the south of the village. In front of the communal house is the convergence of three ancient rivers Yen Binh, Nghi Tuyen and Bai Giang.
The whole main side of Phu Loc communal house.
During the war against the French, this structure was completely destroyed. In 1992, Phu Loc communal house was restored and embellished in the traditional style with a total area of more than 600m2. In 2012, it was remodeled as it is today.
Phu Loc communal house worships the village's tutelary god as "Lac thi tam vi dai vuong”. The communal house has architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter, including 3-compartment, 2 lean-tons Dai Dinh (Great Hall) and 2-compartment Emperor’s harem.
Two stone steles "Phu Loc dinh bi ky" were erected on both sides of the communal house yard.
A corner of Phu Loc communal house.
Bronze gong in Nguyen dynasty.
Phu Loc communal house festival is held from the 3rd to 5th of February (lunar calendar).
Decision on ranking of relics at Dinh Phu Loc provincial level.
Phu Loc communal house is ranked as a provincial relic, decision No. 61/QD-UBND dated November 15, 2009.