The inauguration of Du Le Village Communal House, Du Le Commune (Kien Thuy District)

On the morning of October 30, Du Le Commune People's Committee (Kien Thuy District) solemnly organized the inauguration ceremony of Du Le Village Communal House.

The communal house was built in 1799, the 7th reign of King Canh Thinh. Experiencing many events, during the resistance war against the French colonialists, Du Le Village Communal House had to be partially dismantled to serve the movement of "destroying for resistance", and kept only 3 worshiping compartments and a sacred compartment, then dismantled the rest of them to repair local schools.

The work is built on an area of 640 m2, of which, the communal house has an area of 136 m2, and the structure was built of reinforced concrete, brick walls, and ironwood column and truss, and lotus tiles. In the past, the Communal House Construction Committee received donations from villager individuals and groups across the country to successfully build a spacious communal house.

The completed one is a sacred connection point with the 4 national historical and cultural relics in Du Le Commune area: Doai Temple, Dong Temple, Dong Muc Temple, and Truc Am Pagoda. Kien Thuy District also suggested the culture sector coordinate with local authorities to soon introduce Du Le Village Communal House in the inventory of relics, and step by step create a ranking profile to promote the relic value.

TIN: VÂN NGA - ẢNH: LÊ DŨNG (baohaiphong.com.vn)