Giang Vong Communal House (or Cai Da Communal House) was built around the end of the 19th century, worshiping the village's tutelary god, saints, assistants and ancestors of the 7 major clans in the village.
Giang Vong Temple is one of the few remaining religious establishments of the fishing village people in the old Ha Long City area, dating back to the Nguyen Dynasty. This is not only a place to worship the village's tutelary deities, to commemorate the ancestors who reclaimed the land, but also a symbol of community solidarity, a unique cultural mark of coastal residents. Since 2009, Giang Vong communal house festival has been restored and maintained annually. In 2016, the communal house was ranked as a provincial historical and cultural relic.
Giang Vong Communal House is now seriously degraded, many items are damaged. Faced with this situation, Cao Xanh Ward People's Committee has implemented the project to restore and embellish the Giang Vong Communal House historical relic with a total area of about 612.6m²; the total investment is nearly 12 billion VND from socialized capital and other legal sources.
It is expected that the renovation and embellishment will be completed by the end of 2026. Up to this point, the amount of money that the Campaign Committee has received is over 6.7 billion VND.
Upon completion, the Project will contribute to improving the religious and spiritual needs of the community, contributing to the sustainable development of Cao Xanh ward, linking heritage conservation with tourism and cultural development.
Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/khoi-dong-xay-dung-dinh-giang-vong-3370626.html
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