Dong Binh communal house
(BNP) – Dong Binh communal house, Dong Binh hamlet, Gia Binh township, Gia Binh district was built in the Le Dynasty with a large scale to worship two village lords: Trang Vuong and Sang Vuong, who had the merit of defeating Dinh Phan invaders in Cao Bang, Lang Son, Ai Chau and Bo Chinh Chau.
Great Communal Hall building of Dong Binh communal house
Dong Binh communal house was built a long time ago, during the resistance war against the French, following the order to destroy the earth, the communal house was demolished. In 2007, the communal house was rebuilt on the old ground. It is located right near Highway 17, at the beginning of Dong Binh village and on the main road of the village.
On the roof of the temple are two statues of dragons looking at the moon.
Currently, the communal house consists of one work, the great communal hall with architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter. The great communal hall has 5 compartments and 2 lean-tons, and the Emperor’s harem has 2 compartments, the frame is made of ironwood. The roof is decorated with dragons looking at the moon.
The door is made of ironwood.
Main altar.
The throne of the Nguyen Dynasty.
The communal house still preserves many ancient documents and artifacts.
The ordaination
Bronze gong.
The screen in front of the communal house.
Stone stele "Hau than bi ky".
Stone lion.
In addition, at the current site of the relic, there is also a memorial to the heroes and martyrs who heroically sacrificed themselves for national independence.
The old traditional festival is held from the 7th to the 10th of the 10th lunar month every year. The 9th is the main festival, the great festival. Dong Binh communal house was classified as a cultural and historical relic by the Provincial People's Committee in Decision No. 282/QD-CT dated March 18, 2002.