Man Xa Communal House - typical religious work of local people
(BNP) - Man Xa communal house, Long Chau commune, Yen Phong district was built a long time ago. During the resistance war against the French in 1947, the communal house was destroyed by the resistance war. In 1956, local people rebuilt the communal house. In 1999, the communal house was restored on the old ground.
Man Xa communal house is located in the southwest of the village.
Gate of Man Xa communal house
Based on historical sources and oral traditions of local people, Man Xa communal house worships the great minister Nguyen Hong. He was born and raised in Man Xa village, from a young age he was famous for his martial arts skills, more intelligent than others, and was called Muc general by the people.
Phuong Dinh building
The roof of Phuong Dinh building is tiled in the style of 4 curved roofs.
Wood frame system of Phuong Dinh building.
Wooden door system of Great Communal Hall.
Located in the southwest of the village, Man Xa communal house has a large campus, built with 02 main works: Phuong Dinh and Dai Dinh (Great Communal Hall).
Architecture of the Great Communal Hall
The main altar in the Great Communal Hall.
The Le Dynasty throne is still kept in the communal house.
The stone stele
In addition, there are ancillary works, landscaped grounds, ancient and profound gardens.
Pair of stone elephants.
Over a long period of history, although it was destroyed during the resistance war, the people still preserved the rich and unique system of antiquities of the Le - Nguyen dynasties with high value.
Pair of dragon stone
Ancient garden in the communal house.
The traditional festival of Man Xa village is held on August 28 every year.
The wall surrounding of the communal house.
Man Xa communal house is a typical religious work of local people. The antiques kept at the relic are valuable sources of documents to learn about the history and culture of the homeland. The village communal house together with traditional festivals and spiritual activities have contributed to preserving and promoting traditional cultural values, building community solidarity.