Dong Ngan ward receives certificate of ranking provincial-level relic of Le Cong Than clan ancestral house
(BNP) - On November 2, the People's Committee of Dong Ngan ward (Tu Son city) held a ceremony to receive the certificate of ranking provincial-level relic of Le Cong Than clan ancestral house. Attending were representatives of leaders of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Tu Son city and many descendants of the Le Cong Than family.
Leaders of Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism awarded the provincial-level relic ranking certificate of Le Cong Than clan ancestral house to the family representative.
The Le Cong Than family is one of the families that came to settle early in Phu Luu quarter, Dong Ngan ward and made many contributions to the construction of the homeland and the country. Le Cong Than clan ancestral house is a place to worship and remember the merits of the Progenitor Le Van Linh, born in 1377, who had great merit in helping King Le Loi build and protect the country.
Le Cong Than clan ancestral house was built in the Le Dynasty. Through time and war, with many times of restoration and embellishment, up to now, it still retains the old architectural features, including: Front Ceremonial Hall and Emperor’s Harem.
Le Cong Than clan ancestral house was recognized as a provincial-level cultural and historical relic in Decision No. 1048/QD-UBND dated October 24, 2022. This is the honor and pride of the Party committee, local government and the Le Cong Than family, thereby, promoting the tradition of academics, studious, upholding the spirit of solidarity, effort, training, striving to rise up in study, labor production, actively contribute to the construction of an increasingly rich, beautiful and civilized homeland.
At the ceremony, Dong Ngan ward approved the Decision on establishing and launching the Management Board of historical - cultural relics of the Le Cong Than clan ancestral house; organized a procession to rank the provincial relics of the Le Cong Than clan ancestral house from the Phu Luu communal house to the Le Cong Than clan ancestral house with many cultural and religious activities.