The hundred-year-old ancient village communal house is deteriorating in Ha Nam

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Ha Nam - After more than a hundred years, although it has been renovated, the Ca royal relic (Vu Ban commune, Binh Luc district) is still deteriorating.

Dinh Ca or Voc communal house is located in Vu Ban commune, Binh Luc district, Ha Nam province and was built more than a hundred years ago. The communal house worships King Tran Thai Tong, Thai Su Tran Thu Do, Hung Dao Dai Vuong Tran Quoc Tuan.

The overall architecture of the communal house consists of 4 buildings: First 7, the second time, the third time of the third time and the harem of the 3 -time intercourse. The buildings are roofed with male tiles. The highlight of the Dinh Ca architectural work is the unique structure, on the architectural structures, there are still reliefs with a variety of topics.

Today, the communal house still preserves many ancient objects of worship: throne, culverts, culverts, incense, bronze bells, books... With its cultural and historical values, in 2012, the communal house was recognized as a national monument.

Close-up of the degraded items of the Ca royal national relic. Video: Ha Vi

According to local people, although the communal house was invested in for repair in 2023, many items are still deteriorating.

Mr. Nguyen Tung - Ca communal house management board - said: "In 2023, after the appraisal and survey, the communal house was granted investment funding to renovate a number of items, including new tiled roofs, to help the communal house not leak. However, there are still degraded items that need to be upgraded, especially the surrounding walls that are cracked and peeling. The main wooden door system is old, making it very difficult to open the door.

In addition, there is no fence around the Ca family national relic, so we really want to build it soon to ensure the property inside the communal house. The management board of Ca communal house and local people really hope that all levels will pay attention and provide timely support to soon restore and embellish the items that are deteriorating".

Some images recorded by Lao Dong Newspaper reporters at Ca communal house:

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Dinh Ca in Vu Ban commune, Binh Luc district, Ha Nam province. Photo: Ha Vi
Vet nut dai tren tuong va vua bong troc. Anh: Ha Vi
Cracks on the walls and peeling mortar. Photo: Ha Vi
Cua chinh cua dinh Ca da xuong cap. Anh: Ha Vi
The main door of Ca communal house has degraded. Photo: Ha Vi
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Grass grows wildly, without fences outside the Ca communal house relic. Photo: Ha Vi
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