Ngo Communal House is located in Duc Ly Commune, Ly Nhan District, Ha Nam Province, and is a place of worship for three famous generals of the Tran Dynasty who contributed to the resistance war against the Chinese-Mong army. In 2001, Ngo communal house was recognized as a national historical - cultural relic.
The Ngo Dynasty National Monument is a large-scale architectural work, located on an ancient land rich in historical, cultural traditions and revolutionary struggles during the feudal period. The communal house faces west in front of the communal house pond with a hundred-year-old banyan tree.


The architecture of the ancient communal house has a front road of 5 spaces, a total length of 18.5m and a width of 9.9m, and a curved roof of the post -Le dynasty. The harem two total length of 4.46m, 7.45m wide, the base is 80cm higher than the road. Between the road and the harem, there is a wide corridor of 2.55m, on the roof is airy ventilation.
Along with the majestic architectural works, Ngo communal house also preserves many objects of worship with high artistic value, contributing to honoring the historical and cultural values of the communal house.



According to local residents, although it has been renovated before, over time, some items at the Ngo royal national relic have deteriorated. Mr. Tran Van Truc (66 years old, the person in charge of Ngo communal house) said: "A few years ago, the communal house was renovated, but some wooden items such as pillars, bades, and beams were still damaged by termites and some locations were rotten. The roofs of many areas have begun to show signs of leaking. Currently, we and the people really hope that authorities at all levels will pay attention and need to soon take measures to thoroughly handle the forest floor Ants so as not to affect the entire project".