On New Year's Day, people in Dinh Bang go to Dinh Bang communal house to burn incense to commemorate the village's guardian gods and pray for peace in the new year.
Dinh Bang Communal House is a unique architectural work of art. This place was honored to be visited by Uncle Ho twice.
Recently, the communal house was recognized as a special national monument by Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long. Thereby, once again affirming the eternal value of this monument.
Below are some pictures of Dinh Dinh Bang Temple on the occasion of Tet At Ty 2025:
Dinh Bang Communal House is a cultural and religious structure built in the early 18th century, with majestic architecture and sophisticated carvings.
The nearly 300-year-old communal house has become a symbol of Dinh Bang people.
During Tet, the communal house welcomes visitors from all over to come and worship. After nearly 300 years of existence, Dinh Bang communal house still retains its original appearance, materials, structure, and decorative sculptures. For many people in Dinh Bang, belief in the village's God has been passed down from generation to generation.
Le Van/Tin Tuc Newspaper
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