Lam Duong communal house
(BNP) - Lam Duong communal house (Lam Lang quarter, Van Duong ward) was built a long time ago. This is an important cultural belief project of the local people, one of 372 relics worshiping Saint Tam Giang in the Kinh Bac region.
Main gate to the communal house.
Over time and war, the communal house was damaged; only the Tien Te (Front Ceremonial Hall) remained. In recent years, thanks to the attention of the local government, the communal house has been restored.
The roof of the communal house is carved in a traditional style.
Covering on an area of more than 400 square meters, Lam Duong communal house is located on the northern slope of the Dam mountain, belonging to Lam Lang village. The communal house consists of two main architectural works, Tien Te (Front Ceremonial Hall) and Dai Dinh (Great Communal Hall). In front of the communal house are the Lam Lang village’s cultural house and the inter-village road.
The door frame of the Great Communal Hall is made from Sapele wood.
The entire wooden structure of the building is made from ironwood and has carved decorative patterns.
The Great Communal Hall consists of 3 compartments and 1 compartment Emperor’s Harem connected to create the architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter.
1 compartment Emperor’s Harem with Sapele wooden frame
4 altars and 4 tablets are solemnly placed in the Emperor’s Harem.
Currently, the communal house still preserves a number of valuable documents and artifacts such as stone stele, ordination and worship objects. This is a valuable source of information about the history of the communal house. Festivals and ceremonies taking place at the monument are attended by a large number of people, thereby contributing to preserving the fine customs and traditions of the homeland.
Set of Eight treasures.
Lam Duong communal house was ranked by the Provincial People's Committee as a provincial-level architectural and artistic relic in Decision No. 620/QD-CT dated May 10, 2005.