The Chinese Hall was the earliest Chinese Hall built by the Chinese in Hoi An. It is said to have been built in the Ming Dynasty and was the base of the Chinese people at that time. In addition to the worshiped god of the Queen of Heaven, there are several stone monuments recording the "pre-life and present life" of the hall and the Chinese martyrs who have died in the sand field.
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The Chinese Hall was the earliest Chinese Hall built by the Chinese in Hoi An. It is said to have been built in the Ming Dynasty and was the base of the Chinese people at that time. In addition to the worshiped god of the Queen of Heaven, there are several stone monuments recording the "pre-life and present life" of the hall and the Chinese martyrs who have died in the sand field.
Similar to a local Chinese clubhouse, formerly built by overseas Chinese in Zhejiang, Fujian, China has a lot of culture, and there is a memorial to Mr. Sun Yat-sen's scorpion, which also has the original site of the original factory.
Vietnam Chinese Hall, I have a lot of history here. This is built by our Chinese Chinese. Although the area is not particularly large, it still has our Chinese architectural style.
Hoi An was the first Chinese to Vietnam hundreds of years ago, so I saw many Chinese halls, of which the Chinese hall is one of the four Chinese halls, and the Chinese hall is the earliest Chinese hall established, and it is said that it was built during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty (1465-1487). As a common hall for local Chinese, it bears the responsibility of inheriting and developing Chinese culture. The white wall says red "rites, righteousness and shame". On the front is the red "Tianhou Palace", which is dedicated to the mother of Tianhou, and on both sides are dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva and Caiyu Xingjun. It's a great feeling back to the old days!
The Chinese Hall is a very worthwhile ancient building in the ancient city of Hoi An, and a representative building in the ancient city of Hoi An. This is the year in Vietnam overseas Chinese donated funds to build, can see that the year in order to better educate the future generations, wrote some worth remembering couplets and warnings, etiquette and shame four big words written on a white wall, always tell later people to abide by.
There is a large potted plant at the door suitable for concave shape. How to say that the yellow wall red flowers are also the representative scenery of Hoi An. When I went there were not many people. The old gentleman in the clubhouse seemed to be the second generation of Chinese in Singapore. Chinese was not good. I suggest you can take a look at the flowers. No tickets here.