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My Loc communal house

Dien Loc Commune, Dien Khanh District, Khanh Hoa Province

  • Certification: 230826103749
  • Provincial monuments

My Loc communal house still retains many valuable relics and antiques, the relics here are quite rich in genres and materials such as: 13 an ordination granted by the Nguyen kings (the earliest ordination). dated to Tu Duc in the 5th year of 1852, ordained at the latest in the year of Khai Dinh in the 9th year of 1924), diaphragm, couplets, Han Nom documents, long Dinh, parasols, gongs, drums, Thanh la, and rituals. food, rituals, rituals, music, ritual costumes...

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My Loc communal house belongs to My Loc village, Dien Loc commune, Dien Khanh district, Khanh Hoa province (formerly belonging to My Loc commune, Phuoc Dien district, Khanh Hoa province).

Through studying historical documents at the communal house, the communal house was built around the beginning of the 19th century, by the ancestors who came here to establish a village and set up a hamlet to worship Ban Canh Thanh Hoang, Dai Can Quoc Nam Hai. , Cao Cac, Thien Y A Na, Former sage, Hau sage...

My Loc Communal House is located on a flat campus with a total area of 2,005m2, including the following works: Nghi Mon, Flag Tower, Sen Phong Court, Courtyard, Dai Dinh, Dong House and Tien Hien Temple.

The main worshiping work of the communal house is arranged in the font (=) binary including Tien Te and Main hall. The sacrifice is designed with three equal compartments. The floor is covered with cement. The roof is covered with Western tiles, the roof bank is decorated with embossed "Carp Chau Vu Mon". Running along the front roof is a wall, in the middle is a picture of an inner letter with the Chinese characters "Dinh My Loc", on the embossed mascot "Binh Phuong adoring the moon"; The two sides attach the dragon and Nghe mascots.

After the Sacrifice is the Main Hall, which is separated by a wall of three doors, the wings are made of wooden planks. The roof is covered with Western tiles, including the front and back roofs, the roof bank is decorated with embossed "Carp Chau Vu Mon".

The architectural structure of the work is a completely wooden bearing frame, including: four female pillars, under each pillar, a stylized gourd-shaped pillar, the body of the column is decorated with a drawing of a dragon scroll, assembled. mortise with two sets of trusses along with crossbars, diaphragms, rafters, etc. to form a solid bearing system to support the roof.

Interior of the main hall: outside is the altar of the Council; behind is the altar of Thanh Hoang, there is a delicately carved wooden altar; The two sides are Ta ban and Huu ban. Above the altar to worship the God hangs a non-Chinese kanji "Thien Tuc Kha Phong"; The two sides hang pairs of opposites with the content praising the merits of the deity worshiped here.

My Loc communal house still retains many valuable relics and antiques, the relics here are quite rich in genres and materials such as: 13 an ordination granted by the Nguyen kings (the earliest ordination). dated to Tu Duc in the 5th year of 1852, ordained at the latest in the year of Khai Dinh in the 9th year of 1924), diaphragm, couplets, Han Nom documents, long Dinh, parasols, gongs, drums, Thanh la, and rituals. In particular, every year on the auspicious day of the second lunar month, the people organize a communal house festival bearing the local cultural identity, in addition to the The ceremony also has a folk performance (Hat Boi).

Recognizing the typical historical - cultural values of the relic, Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee issued Decision No. 2867/QD-UBND, dated 11/11/2009 classified as provincial relic.