Quang Bo Communal House and Tomb of Nguyen Cong Nghe - Progenitor of bronze casting
(BNP) - Quang Bo Communal House and Nguyen Cong Nghe Tomb, Quang Phu Commune, Luong Tai District are typical cultural beliefs and cultural works of local people that built for a long time, but this work was destroyed during the resistance war against the French.
Quang Bo Communal House
Nghi Mon
Great Communal Hall
On the roof of communal house are two statues of dragons looking at the moon
At present, the communal house has the architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter, including: Great Communal Hall and Emperor’s Harem. In which, Great Communal Hall has 3 compartments and 2 lean-tons, 4 curved roofs, concrete frame.
The altar of the Great Communal Hall.
The communal house worships the village's tutelary god La Nam De De.
Statue of Nguyen Cong Nghe – Progenitor of bronze casting.
The communal house worships the village's tutelary god, La Nam De De - a general in the reign of Hung Due Vuong who had merits in helping the country, except for disasters, and helping the people and the bronze casting progenitor Nguyen Cong Nghe.
Ordination dating from the Le and Nguyen dynasties.
Thuy Dinh
Stone stele "Than Tich Bi Ky", Duy Tan date.
In the communal house, there are still precious documents and artifacts.
The altar.
Set of Eight treasures
The tomb was formerly a small architectural work, built on the land where the tomb of Progenitor Nguyen Cong Nghe was located. In 1980, the villagers built a new tomb on a larger scale to pay their respects and gratitude to the craft ancestors.
Pink horse, white horse at the communal house.
Tomb of Nguyen Cong Nghe
Front Ceremonial Hall
Quang Bo Communal House and Tomb of Nguyen Cong Nghe - Progenitor of bronze casting were ranked as National Relics in Decision No. 138/QD dated December 31, 1992.