
Discover the captivating An Truyen Village Hall, an architectural masterpiece nestled alongside serene lotus ponds and the shimmering Chuon Lagoon. This national heritage site showcases traditional Vietnamese communal architecture with its unique “三” shape design and exquisite craftsmanship, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Hue.
Overview of the An Truyen Village Hall
An Truyen Village Hall showcases Vietnamese architectural genius through three distinct sections: the “Tien Duong” double-roofed pavilion with five compartments; the “Tien Te” house with its intricate “khung cui” structure; and the sacred “Noi Dien” housing seven clan altars. Its artistic elements include gold-gilded boards with dragon and phoenix motifs, ornate altars decorated with mythical creatures, and precious artifacts of bronze, porcelain, and wood. Beyond its beauty, the hall witnessed historical events during resistance movements and remains central to seasonal cultural festivities.
Recognized as a national architectural relic in 1994, experience this magnificent structure with HueSmileTravel‘s expert guides who will reveal its hidden stories. Discover authentic Vietnamese heritage—book your cultural expedition today and create lasting memories.
How to get to the An Truyen Village Hall
- By Taxi/Car or By Motorbike:
- By Tour
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