Ms. Tran Thi Hoang Mai, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Hai Phong, said that with the desire to build more cultural tourism products for the port city, promote cultural industrial products, it is expected that in June, Hai Phong will put into operation the "Dau Thanh Hang Kenh" night tour.
At Hang Kenh communal house, visitors will be immersed in the architectural space of "husband-in-law hiding", stele system, worship statues, wood carving art and ancient rituals. At the same time, feel the spirit through the sacred space, the dark light, the sound of the communal house door singing, 3D presentation and traditional rituals are restored.
The main experiences in the night tour include checking in, watching water puppets, listening to courtyard singing, experiencing art shows using 4.0 technology, 3D mapping projection technology "Song Bach Dang - Hao Hac Ngo Quyen". Along with that are unique culinary experiences of the Port as well as making handicrafts, asking for words, shopping for souvenirs...

The Department's leaders hope that the application of digital technology will bring an attractive, eye-catching art - technology show and deeply convey the historical and artistic values of Hang Kenh communal house as well as honor the life and career of Duc Vuong Ngo Quyen.
Hang Kenh communal house (also known as Kenh communal house) was previously built to worship the village Imperial Citadel, then was conferred by King Tu Duc and worshiped "Quoc to ban chung" Ngo Quyen, who had a meritorious act in defeating the Han army on the Bach Dang River in 938, opening an era of long-lasting independence and self-reliance for the Vietnamese nation.
Hang Kenh Communal House not only has great value in architectural art and sculpture but also preserves the rare boat floor plank style with more than 600 dragon carvings in the Hau Le style, becoming a unique cultural heritage in Vietnamese communal houses.
This is an architectural work imbued with the style of the ancient communal house of Vietnam, and is also a place to preserve the culture, history and carving art of the port area.