Situated in the same district with Là communal house in Hoài Đức, Lại Yên worships the King Chi Minh – an angel associated with the history of creating an ancient place of Kinh Thien Dai (King Hung period). The communal house is located in a vast central land of Lai Yen village with a large scale. Its layout consists a House of ceremony and an Emperor’s Harem, together formed a ‘丁’ – a Chinese character resembles an architectural layout.
Notably, there is a depiction of Y Môn – a representative artwork of carving in the Late Ly dynasty (XVIII century), an incense, a wood collapsed (now preserved in Quan Lai Yen) – the Nguyen dynasty style of art in XIX century. The depiction of Y Môn, having carving details of different techniques (surface carving, carving through, etc) is now displayed in the central compartment of the House of ceremony; with the theme of ‘The two dragons present the moon’, dragon and horse, this is a prestige valuable relic in both technical and aesthetic research in the art of the Late Le dynasty.
Photo
Trieu Chien
Location
Lai Yen commune, Hoai Duc Town
Hanoi, Vietnam
Translator
Ha Thu Pham