Well
The
common well was built in every hamlet in Duong Lam village. The well
brings the name of the hamlet it is located. At present, each family
possesses its own well but the common well has been protected because it
maintains many imprints of the villagers.
Communal house
The
communal house is a worshipping place of the god – founder of the
village. The ancient village consists of 5 villages so it has 5 communal
houses. Doai Giap and Cam Lam communal houses dedicate to Phung Hung –
the national hero who won the victory against invaders under Duong
Dynasty; Cam Thinh communal house dedicates both the founder of the
village and great mandarin Cao Phuc Dien – the hero under Le Dynasty.
Dong Sang communal house worships the God but it was destroyed by fire
and was restored by financial support from people. The god Tan Vien Son
was dedicated in Mong Phu communal house. So far, Mong Phu communal
house is a gathering place of the villagers for cultural activities. The
communal house was made carefully with sophisticated decoration
details. It is considered as a flower of unique sculptural architecture.
Architecture of the house
The wooden house mainly has 5 or 7 spans with 2 wings. It has 5 rows of columns, sometime 1 row disappears. The house has specialized by sophisticatedly carved details in the form of flowers, leaves, clouds.
The wooden house mainly has 5 or 7 spans with 2 wings. It has 5 rows of columns, sometime 1 row disappears. The house has specialized by sophisticatedly carved details in the form of flowers, leaves, clouds.
A
system of wooden doors is very firm. Each span has 4 leaves of the door
with upper and lower joints. Thresholds were made of firm wood above
40-50cm from the ground and 10cm from the floor. This distance helps to
ventilate well, avoid humidity for the thresholds. The whole system of
the thresholds is the tie system linking all spans together.
For
tangible culture relic, Duong Lam has 21 relic sites, consisting of
temples, pagodas and tombs and ten of which have been classified as
national and provincial relics. For intangible cultural relic, Duong Lam
has preserved various festivals, customs and literature on the people
and land of Duong Lam through different period of time. For ecological
environment, Duong Lam has many beautiful scenes linked with legendary
stories such as Guom Hill, Ho Gam Hill and tales on the two kings Phuong
Hung and Ngo Quyen.
In
recent years, many relics in the villages such as Mia Pagoda, Phung
Hung Temple, Ngo Quyen Temple and Mong Phu communal house have been
restored. However, it is important to preserve not only the tangible
cultural relics, but also intangible cultural relics and ecological
environment and they should be carried out synchronously.
The
construction of new cultural buildings which aims to honour the
history, national heroes and boost tourism activity should be ensured
the harmony between traditional and modern cultural values and the
relations between preservation and development.
Souce : http://indochinaexplorertour.com/en/travel-blog.nd625/duong-lam-ancient-village.i336.html
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