Historical site - Lang Duong communal house
(BNP) - Lang Duong communal house, Phu Luong commune, Luong Tai district, which was built a long time ago. It worships the tutelary god - Do Triet Cong - a famous general of the Tran dynasty who had merits twice to fight the Nguyen - Mong invaders to gain independence for the Fatherland.
Great Communal Hall
In the past, Lang Duong communal house had a large scale. In 1958, due to degrade, the communal house was completely demolished. In 1996, local people contributed to the construction of the 2-compartment Emperor’s Harem on the old ground to worship the tutelary god of village. In 2001, Great Communal Hall was built with 3 compartment and 2 lean-tons.
Nghi mon (alter-curtain)
On the roof of the temple are two statues of dragons looking at the moon.
4 curved blades.
Currently, Lang Duong communal house is an architectural complex, including works: Nghi Mon, Dai dinh (Great Communal Hall) building and Hau cung (Emperor’s Harem), these two structures are connected to form a Chinese “Dinh” letter architecture.
The main altar of the Great Communal Hall.
Communal house worships tutelary god Do Triet Cong.
Currently, Lang Duong communal house still preserves many precious artifacts.
The stele "Hau Than Bi Ky", dated Gia Long 13 (1814).
Set of Eight treasures
These are typical artifacts and an important historical source to determine the location and role of the monument, contribute to the study of local history, culture and art in particular and enrich the country's cultural and historical treasure.
White horse.
Lang Duong communal house was ranked as a provincial historical relic by the Provincial People's Committee in Decision No. 362/QD-UBND dated March 20, 2018.