The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism decided to rank the Dai Hanh Communal House as a national monument: Dai Hanh Communal House Architectural and Artistic Monument, Hoan Long Commune, Yen My District, Hung Yen Province.
The relic protection area is determined according to the minutes and maps zoning the relic protection areas in the dossier.
People's Committees at all levels where ranked relics are located, within the scope of their tasks and powers, shall carry out state management of relics in accordance with the provisions of law on cultural heritage.
It is known that Dai Hanh Communal House in Dai Hanh village, Hoan Long commune, Yen My district, Hung Yen province was ranked at the provincial level in 2022. The communal house worships Chu Dong Tu and the two ladies, Princess Tien Dung and Princess Tay Sa, during the reign of the 18th Hung King.
Dai Hanh Communal House was built in the Later Le Dynasty with an architectural structure in the shape of the letter Cong (工) including the Great Worship Hall, the Muong Tube Hall and the Rear Palace. From the outside is the Nghi Mon Gate built in the form of a pillar with two large pillars in the middle and two small pillars on either side. Next is the communal house yard. In the past, the communal house yard was a place for trading. The communal house market was often held on full moon days and on weekdays. This is a unique cultural feature of the residents of the Red River Delta.
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