Vietnamese communal temple
Bảng Môn Đình in Thanh Hóa Province.
Vietnamese communal temples (Vietnamese: đình) are typical of buildings found in the countryside in Vietnam, dedicated to the village founder. They also playing a role as a gathering place of the people in the local community.
History
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Vi Da communal temple in Huế
Previously, the đình is the pavilion for relaxation. In 1231, King Trần Nhân Tông issued an edict to place Buddhas in the đình.
See also
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The dictionary definition of đình at Wiktionary
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Media related to Communal houses in Vietnam at Wikimedia Commons
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