Vietnamese communal temple
Đình (Chữ Hán: 亭 or 庭) or Vietnamese communal houses are typical of buildings found in Vietnam villages, dedicated to worship the village God Thành hoàng, the village founder or a local hero. They also play the role as a meeting place of the people in the community, akin to modern civic centers.
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Đình Kim Long, Huế
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Đình Tường Phiêu, Tích Giang commune, Phúc Thọ district, Hanoi
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Đình Mỹ Lương, Mỹ Lương commune, Cái Bè district, Tiền Giang
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- Interior of đình Mỹ Phước
- Đình Nam Thanh in Huế
- Đình Bảng Môn in Thanh Hóa Province
- Đình Vỹ Dạ in Huế
- Đình Tử Đôi, Hải Phòng
- Đình Dư Khánh, Ninh Thuận
- Đình Vĩnh Phước, Sa Đéc, Đồng Tháp
- Đình Nhân Nội Linh Từ, 33 Bát Đàn, Hanoi
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