Trieu Chau Assembly Hall, Hoi An
The Trieu Chau Assembly Hall, constructed in 1845, stands as a testament to the vibrant cultural heritage of Hoi An. Serving as a focal point for the overseas Chinese community hailing from the Trieu Chau province, this assembly hall holds both religious significance and communal importance.
Dedicated to deities revered for safeguarding fishermen and merchants, ensuring prosperous voyages and successful trade endeavors, the Trieu Chau Assembly Hall is a place of worship and reverence. Upon entering, visitors are immediately captivated by the hall's exquisite beauty and meticulous craftsmanship.
Despite its modest size, the assembly hall boasts intricate architectural details and ornate decorations, showcasing the talent and skill of ancient craftsmen. Art enthusiasts will delight in exploring the hall's relief sculptures, characteristic patterns, and delicate porcelain relief art, each telling a story of cultural significance and artistic excellence.
During the annual Nguyen Tieu ritual and ancestral worship, held on the 16th day of the lunar calendar, the Trieu Chau Assembly Hall comes alive with vibrant colors and ceremonial splendor. Visitors have the opportunity to witness and participate in the solemn rituals, which include offerings of incense, flowers, tea, and savory foods.
Dedicated to deities revered for safeguarding fishermen and merchants, ensuring prosperous voyages and successful trade endeavors, the Trieu Chau Assembly Hall is a place of worship and reverence. Upon entering, visitors are immediately captivated by the hall's exquisite beauty and meticulous craftsmanship.
Despite its modest size, the assembly hall boasts intricate architectural details and ornate decorations, showcasing the talent and skill of ancient craftsmen. Art enthusiasts will delight in exploring the hall's relief sculptures, characteristic patterns, and delicate porcelain relief art, each telling a story of cultural significance and artistic excellence.
During the annual Nguyen Tieu ritual and ancestral worship, held on the 16th day of the lunar calendar, the Trieu Chau Assembly Hall comes alive with vibrant colors and ceremonial splendor. Visitors have the opportunity to witness and participate in the solemn rituals, which include offerings of incense, flowers, tea, and savory foods.
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Trieu Chau Assembly Hall on Map
Sight Name: Trieu Chau Assembly Hall
Sight Location: Hoi An, Vietnam (See walking tours in Hoi An)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Hoi An, Vietnam (See walking tours in Hoi An)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Hoi An Introduction Walking Tour
Lying along the picturesque Thu Bon River in central Vietnam is the charming town of Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved ancient architecture inspired by a fusion of local and foreign influences (Chinese, Japanese, French, and Portuguese).
The name "Hoi An" translates from Sino-Vietnamese as "peaceful meeting place". In the West, the town was... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles
The name "Hoi An" translates from Sino-Vietnamese as "peaceful meeting place". In the West, the town was... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles