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Tho Ha Communal House
    
Location: Tho Ha Communal House is in Tho 
Ha Village, Viet Yen District, Bac Giang Province. 
Characteristics: Tho Ha, an ancient communal house built under the reign 
of King Le Hy Tong is surrounded by many old trees. It was built according to 
the form of the Chinese character cong. The praise-giving house is 27m long, 16m 
wide and stands on a raised ground surrounded by three grey stones steps. The 
roofs of the Communal House are covered with ancient crescent-shaped tiles 
curved up like a scimitar sword blade at the four corners and decorated with 
purple-burned glazed terra-cotta creatures such as lion cubs. There are 22 
mighty levers intricately engraved with dragons, clouds, and lion cubs. The 
praise-giving house is divided into 7 rooms and is supported by 48 ironwood 
pillars. The roof frame is engraved with lively scenes. The ladies in long 
dresses wearing their hair in buns or turbans, riding phoenixes and dragons or 
dancing over the floating clouds, are remarkable. The floor of the temple is 
laid with polished blue stones. The wooden entrance of the communal house is 
engraved and painted in gold, conferring it with a solemn and ancient 
atmosphere. The inscription on an old stela, relates that Tho Ha Communal House 
was built through the material contribution of Tho Ha villagers. Even now, it is 
clearly still honored and cared for with pride. 
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