Historical relic of Tu Phong communal house
(BNP) - Tu Phong communal house, Tu Phong village, Cach Bi commune, Que Vo district, was built in Le Trung Hung's reign (18th century). During the resistance war against the French, Tu Phong communal house was destroyed. Immediately after peace was restored, local people restored and embellished the communal house. In 1992, the communal house continued to be restored on a large scale with a traditional appearance
Nghi mon gate of Tu Phong communal house.
The communal house worships a human god who has obtained a doctorate with the nickname "Hong Cong", who has made great contributions to the country and the people. At the age of 28, he obtained a doctorate in the reign of King Tran Phe De (1377-1388) as an official of the Academy of Scholars, cum Counselor, stationed in Nghe An, Thanh Hoa.
Great Communal Hall.
The roof edge is embossed with a pair of "dragons in front of the sun".
The altar at the Great Communal Hall.
Tu Phong Communal House is located on an area of 1,882m2 located in the middle of Tu Phong village, Cach Bi commune, Que Vo district. At present, the communal house includes the following items: Nghi Mon (alter-curtain), Dai Dinh (Great Communal Hall) and Hau Cung (Emperor’s Harem), forming an architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter.
Horizontal lacquered board (engraved with Chinese characters)
Great Communal Hall has 3 compartments 2 lean-tons, 4 curved roofs. Emperor’s Harem has 2 compartments.
Set of eight treasures.
Long dinh (square palanquin with roof) made from wood dating after 1945.
5 ordinations made from paper, keeping at the communal house.
The communal house also keeps many ancient stone steles.
Certificate of ranking the relic
Tu Phong communal house is classified as a provincial historical relic according to Decision No. 354/QD-UBND dated 20/03/2007.