Doai Communal House - National cultural and artistic relic
(BNP) – Doai Communal House was built around the 16th century. This used to be the communal house of Mao Dien Doai village, now according to the boundary division of the hamlets, the communal house is now located in the territory of Bang, Ca, Dinh, and Man hamlets (Mao Dien commune, Thuan Thanh district).
Great Communal Hall
Dinh Doai worships 3 tutelary gods: Hong Chau Cu Si, Uy Minh Cu Si and Vu Chieu Cu Si.
Nghi Mon
On the roof of the communal house are two statues of dragons looking at the moon
The communal house has the architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter, consists of 7 compartments and 2 lean-tons, architectural style 4 curved blades.
4 curved blades
A pair of stone dragons in front of the Great Communal Hall.
Stone incense burner.
The frame is finely carved.
The Emperor’s Harem consists of 1 compartment, 2 lean-tons, 4 roofs and 4 curved blades
Main altar.
The altar.
Horizontal lacquered board
Set of Eight treasures
Every year on March 15, people hold a village festival according to traditional rituals.
Stele.
The relic has been classified as a national cultural and art relic by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in Decision No. 302/QD-BVHTTDL, dated January 22, 2009.