Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House
Phu Khe Communal House

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Phone: 0814577339

Time to visit a place: 1440 phút

Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 6:00 PM

Email: honghoangkhanh2013@gmail.com

Address: xa hoang phu, huyen hoang hoa, tinh thanh hoa,

Phu Khe Communal House and Temple: A Historical and Cultural Landmark Phu Khe Communal House, located in Hoang Phu Commune, Hoang Hoa District, Thanh Hoa Province, is a significant historical site dedicated to the worship of Chu Minh and Chu Tuan, two deities who contributed to King Ly's victory over invaders during the Ly Dynasty. This communal house is not only a spiritual destination but also a vivid testament to the cultural and historical values of the region. The Phu Khe Communal House spans an area of 5,436 square meters and is divided into three shrines: the front shrine dedicated to the village's tutelary gods, the second shrine devoted to the Holy Mother, and the third shrine for Buddha. It was recognized as a national relic in 1993. Built during the reign of King Ly Thanh Tong, the communal house features unique architecture reflecting traditional artistry. Designed in the "double" (nhị hợp) style, it consists of two main structures: the ceremonial hall (Đại Bái) and the rear sanctuary (Hậu Cung). Remarkably, the house has retained its original structure and intricate carvings. The meticulously crafted wooden carvings are particularly notable, showcasing the exceptional skills of ancient artisans. Phu Khe Communal House is not just a ... View more

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Phu Khe Communal House and Temple: A Historical and Cultural Landmark

Phu Khe Communal House, located in Hoang Phu Commune, Hoang Hoa District, Thanh Hoa Province, is a significant historical site dedicated to the worship of Chu Minh and Chu Tuan, two deities who contributed to King Ly's victory over invaders during the Ly Dynasty. This communal house is not only a spiritual destination but also a vivid testament to the cultural and historical values of the region.

The Phu Khe Communal House spans an area of 5,436 square meters and is divided into three shrines: the front shrine dedicated to the village's tutelary gods, the second shrine devoted to the Holy Mother, and the third shrine for Buddha. It was recognized as a national relic in 1993.

Built during the reign of King Ly Thanh Tong, the communal house features unique architecture reflecting traditional artistry. Designed in the "double" (nhị hợp) style, it consists of two main structures: the ceremonial hall (Đại Bái) and the rear sanctuary (Hậu Cung). Remarkably, the house has retained its original structure and intricate carvings. The meticulously crafted wooden carvings are particularly notable, showcasing the exceptional skills of ancient artisans.

Phu Khe Communal House is not just a place of worship but a symbol of the harmony between folk beliefs and heroic history. Praised by Le Quy Don as "the pride of Thanh land," it also preserves the rich cultural heritage of Thanh Hoa. It is an ideal destination for those who enjoy exploring history, culture, and the enduring traditional values of Vietnam.

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