Phuong Tri communal house
(BNP) - Phuong Tri communal house, Thua township, Luong Tai district was built during the Le Dynasty. Experiencing the ups and downs of natural history and war, the communal house had to be restored and embellished many times.
Phuong Tri communal house
Most recently, in 1995, Phuong Tri communal house was restored and embellished by local people with wooden materials, according to traditional architecture and exists to this day. By 2018, with the support of the State, people restored and embellished the communal house.
On the roof of the temple are two statues of dragons looking at the moon
4 curved roofs.
The communal house has an architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter including Great Communal Hall with 3 compartments and Emperor’s Harem with 2 compartments.
The frame is made of strong ironwood.
The main altar of the Great Communal Hall.
The communal house worships the village's tutelary god Mr. Pham Ngoc and Mr. Pham Sung.
The Phuong Tri communal house worships the village's tutelary god, Mr. Pham Ngoc and Mr. Pham Sung, who are famous generals of the Ly dynasty.
Ordinations.
According to the elderly in the village, in the past, the communal house worshiped Mr. Pham Ngoc was the communal house of 5 villages (Phuong Tri, Tam Son, Huu Ai, Dao Su and Dong Huong), but that communal house was destroyed during the war. Therefore, the people of 5 villages worshiped Mr. Pham Ngoc in Phuong Tri communal house. Since then, every time the festival come (February 12 of the lunar calendar), the people of these 5 villages still gather at Phuong Tri communal house.
Set of Eight treasures
Pink horse.
Phuong Tri communal house was ranked as a provincial historical relic by the Provincial People's Committee in Decision No. 1598/CT, dated 30/11/1996.