Historical site of Lua communal house
(BNP) – Lua communal house, Viet Hung commune, Que Vo district was built during the Le Dynasty. In 1949, the communal house was destroyed by the resistance war. In 2004, the local government and people rebuilt the communal house on the old ground.
The gate of Tam mon (three gates) of Lua communal house.
Dai dinh building (Great Communal Hall).
Great Communal Hall has an architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter, including 2 buildings: Dai Bai and Hau Cung (Emperor’s Harem). Dai Bai has 3 compartments, 2 lean-tons, 4 curved roof. The Emperor’s Harem consists of 1 compartment.
The altar at the Great Communal Hall.
Horizontal lacquered board (engraved with Chinese characters) in the 21st century.
The set of eight treasures in the 21st century.
The communal house worships Saint Tam Giang (Truong Hong and Truong Hat) - two generals of Trieu Quang Phuc who fought against the Luong invaders in the 6th century and Hop Sung An Cu Si Nguyen Gia.
Ordinations of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Typical artifacts include: 01 stone stele "Hau than bi ky" dated 1897; 04 ordinations under the Nguyen Dynasty; 02 altars, 02 swords, 01 incense, 01 set of eight treasures, 03 horizontal lacquered boards, 02 couplets in the 21st century.
Lua communal house is a typical religious work of the local people. This is a place to preserve and promote traditional cultural values, the center of spiritual activities of residents for generations. Antiquities kept in the communal house such as stele, ordination and other architectural works and artifacts have historical, cultural and artistic value.
Certificate of ranking provincial-level relic.
The village festival is opened on the 10th day of the second lunar month and opens once every four years in even-numbered years. The communal house is ranked as a provincial historical relic in Decision No. 61/QD-UBND dated 11/01/2012.