Historical and cultural relic of Binh Ha Communal House
(BNP) - Built a long time ago, until the Nguyen dynasty, Binh Ha communal house (Trang Ha ward, Tu Son city) was restored on a large scale. Around the early 80s, the communal house was degraded and had to be demolished. In 2017, the communal house was renovated by the people.
Binh Ha communal house is located at the beginning of the quarter, worshiping the Tutelary Gods of Tam Ngo Dai Vuong and Phi Nhan Queen who contributed to helping Trung sisters fight the enemy to defend the country. Currently, the communal house still retains the Great Communal Hall, Emperor’s Harem, gate and auxiliary works.
The gate of communal house (Nghi Mon) was built according to traditional architecture, including the main gate and 2 side gates, embossed with images of flowers, leaves, mascots...
In front of the communal house is a lake.
The Great Communal Hall includes 3 compartments, 2 lean-stones, 4 curved roofs, and has an architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter.
The entire floor of the communal house is paved with ancient tiles.
The Emperor’s harem is connected to the middle compartment and perpendicular to the great communal house, forming a "Dinh" letter shaped architecture.
Currently, the communal house still preserves many valuable ancient artifacts such as altar thrones, horizontal lacquered boards, parallel sentences...
Ordinations
Map of zoning for protection of relics and Decision on recognition of relics.
On the left is the guest house, where villagers and tourists from everywhere prepare to enter the communal house.
Binh Ha communal house was recognized as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic according to Decision No. 2312/QD-UB dated December 19, 2018. The communal house festival coincides with the village festival, which is held on the 8th March lunar month every year, traditionally called the festival or the gathering.