Historical relic of Tuyen Ba communal house
(BNP) - Tuyen Ba communal house, Quang Phu commune, Luong Tai district was built from the Le Dynasty. In the years of Tu Duc 12 (1856) and Tu Duc 20 (1867), it was restored to a large scale.
The gate of Tuyen Ba communal house.
During the resistance war against the French, the communal house was demolished. When the peace was restored, the local people rebuilt the communal house on the old ground on a small scale to worship the saint. In 2012, Tuyen Ba communal house was restored on the old ground in the traditional appearance.
Tuyen Ba communal house.
04 curved blades.
Currently, the communal house has an architectural plan of Chinese “Dinh” letter including Dai Dinh (Great Communse Hall) and Hau Cung (Emperor’s Harem). Dai dinh 03 compartments and 02 lean-tons, 04 curved roofs.
The communal house worships the tutelary god - the saint “Lã Nam Để Đế Vương”.
The altar to worship Uncle Ho and the heroes and martyrs of Tuyen Ba hamlet at the communal house.
Ordinations of the Le - Nguyen dynasties.
In the communal house, many valuable documents and artifacts are preserved such as: 07 ordinations, set of eight treasures, worshiping objects...
Tuyen Ba Communal House was ranked as a Provincial Historical - Cultural Relic by the Provincial People's Committee in Decision No. 511/QD-UBND dated April 26, 2013.