The most beautiful 400-year-old communal house in Doai land, a 'cool' nostalgic photography setting

As a rare communal house in the land of Doai that is still preserved intact, So communal house once appeared in the movie "The Last Wife" with the deep, ancient beauty of a 400-year-old architectural relic.

As a rare communal house in the land of Doai that is still preserved intact, So communal house once appeared in the movie "The Last Wife" with the deep, ancient beauty of a 400-year-old architectural relic.

Dinh So belongs to Cong Hoa and Tan Hoa communes, Quoc Oai district. This is a communal house built in 1673, worshiping the three Marshals Dai Vuong - generals with great merits who rescued King Dinh Tien Hoang who was surrounded by Ngo troops at Boi Khe Pagoda and assisted King Dinh to quell the rebellion. warlord, unified the country, and established Dai Co Viet.

Dinh So is located on a very beautiful terrain, leaning against Turtle Mountain, overlooking the Day River in front. The three-entrance gate of So village communal house has a series of 18-level stone steps leading down to the semicircular lake, on both sides there are two rows of stone railings, each end shaped like a soft, floating cloud.

The communal house has a campus of more than 4 hectares, with foreign domestic style architecture. The Great Court is 32.9m long and 13.1m wide; consisting of 5 rooms, 2 wings, 2 shelves, four roofs covered with ancient comedy nose tiles, the roof near two rows of hollow bricks with lemon flowers and four heads of swords with Nghe statues, curved up in the style of "Chinese style with roof leaves". The communal house is built with 6 sets of trusses, the roof is structured in the style of "Stack of beams - stand of gongs" on a grand scale.

The entire campus of the communal house has brick walls with flowered balconies in harmony with the red brick yard. On the left and right sides, there are two rows of strip houses, each row of 5 rooms with tiled roofs, running along to the Dai Bai house.

In front of the Dai Bai pavilion, there are three stone steps on both sides, two stone dragon statues are placed. Overall, the grand worship hall is tall, wide, and sturdy. The system of table doors and railings running along both sides creates a rustic, ancient feeling.

Inside the So communal house, the space is high, spacious and airy, consisting of 7 compartments and two wings. The Dai Dien compartment is located in the middle and is much sunnier than the compartments on the two sides. This is where the incense burner to worship the Holy House is placed, and is also where important rituals take place during the summer and Tet holidays.

Dinh So's artistic decoration is quite rich and diverse with a series of carved images of four sacred animals, four precious animals, unicorns, dragon horses, foxes, turtles, carp, lotus flowers, clouds... showing sophistication and skill. The skill and meticulousness of the artisans.

Dinh So is one of the masterpieces of architecture and sculpture. So Communal House was awarded 3 National Monument statuses: 17th Century Architectural Monument (1980); Historical - Cultural Relics (1995) and Special National Relics (2018).

Ms. Nguyen Phan Khanh Linh and Mr. Nguyen Lam Matthew originally lived in the US. When returning to Vietnam to take wedding photos, Ms. Linh immediately "fell in love" with the ancient, rustic setting of So communal house and decided to take ao dai photos here. "The background of So communal house is really beautiful and ancient, suitable for traditional Vietnamese costumes. It feels like just by turning on the camera, there will be very "artistic" photos," said the author of the series. share.

Under the influence of time, although it has undergone several renovations, So communal house still retains its old rustic beauty, profound simplicity but sophistication in every small detail. If you are a lover of the beauty of ancient, traditional architecture, So Communal House will be the place that brings complete feelings of contemplation and nostalgia to visitors.

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Thùy Chi; Ảnh: Trần Việt Đức

Source : Vietnamnet

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