Vietnamese communal temple
Vietnamese communal temples (Vietnamese: đình) are typical of buildings found in the countryside in Vietnam, dedicated to the village founder. They also playing a role as a gathering place of the people in the local community.
History
Previously, the đình is the pavilion for relaxation. In 1231, King Trần Nhân Tông issued an edict to place Buddhas in the đình.
See also
- The dictionary definition of đình at Wiktionary
- Media related to Communal houses in Vietnam at Wikimedia Commons
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