DINH (COMMUNAL HOUSE) OF THE VILLAGE OF CÔ LOA
Temple
2024
Recommended
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2024
Communal house featuring the ancestor worship pavilion and a room containing a simple tombstone.
This communal house was restored in 1905. Its temple contains an altar dedicated to King An Duong, as well as statues of avatars, kings of the North, Confucius, Buddha and Taoist figures. Nearby, a small temple is dedicated to the daughter stabbed by her father. Beyond the temple is the ancestor worship pavilion and a room containing a simple tombstone which, according to legend, has the ability to change size.
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