After the recognition of Hoi An
ancient town, Hanoi old quarter, Duong Lam village in Son Tay Town (some 60km
to the west of Hanoi Capital) is the first ancient village recognised as a
national relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information.
Two of Vietnam’s kings, Phung Hung (761-802)
and Ngo Quyen (896-944) were born in Duong Lam, giving the village its
prestige. Both men led resistance wars against northern invasion and after
winning national independence, were crowned kings. After their deaths, the
local people built temples in their honour.
The ancient village has a history
of about 1,200 years with many houses dating back up to 400 years. One special
thing about the village is that most of the buildings here are made of laterite
and mud, two materials that are abundant in the area. Laterite is used on house
walls, gates, wells, temple walls, and so forth. The mud is taken from ponds.
Apart from its historical and tourism values, Duong Lam ancient village is an
important place for scientists to study resident communities in ancient
agriculture. The village gate, banyan, well, communal house are important
factors in classifying Duong Lam ancient village.
Well
The common well was built in
every hamlet in Duong Lam village. The well brings the name of the hamlet it is
located. At present, each family possesses its own well but the common well has
been protected because it maintains many imprints of the villagers.
Communal house
The communal house is a
worshipping place of the god – founder of the village. The ancient village
consists of 5 villages so it has 5 communal houses. Doai Giap and Cam Lam
communal houses dedicate to Phung Hung – the national hero who won the victory
against invaders under Duong Dynasty; Cam Thinh communal house dedicates both
the founder of the village and great mandarin Cao Phuc Dien – the hero under Le
Dynasty. Dong Sang communal house worships the God but it was destroyed by fire
and was restored by financial support from people. The god Tan Vien Son was
dedicated in Mong Phu communal house. So far, Mong Phu communal house is a
gathering place of the villagers for cultural activities. The communal house
was made carefully with sophisticated decoration details. It is considered as a
flower of unique sculptural architecture.
Architecture of the house
The wooden house mainly has 5 or
7 spans with 2 wings. It has 5 rows of columns, sometime 1 row disappears. The
house has specialized by sophisticatedly carved details in the form of flowers,
leaves, clouds.
A system of wooden doors is very
firm. Each span has 4 leaves of the door with upper and lower joints.
Thresholds were made of firm wood above 40-50cm from the ground and 10cm from
the floor. This distance helps to ventilate well, avoid humidity for the
thresholds. The whole system of the thresholds is the tie system linking all
spans together.
For tangible culture relic, Duong
Lam has 21 relic sites, consisting of temples, pagodas and tombs and ten of
which have been classified as national and provincial relics. For intangible
cultural relic, Duong Lam has preserved various festivals, customs and
literature on the people and land of Duong Lam through different period of
time. For ecological environment, Duong Lam has many beautiful scenes linked
with legendary stories such as Guom Hill, Ho Gam Hill and tales on the two
kings Phuong Hung and Ngo Quyen.
In recent years, many relics in
the villages such as Mia Pagoda, Phung Hung Temple, Ngo Quyen Temple and Mong
Phu communal house have been restored. However, it is important to preserve not
only the tangible cultural relics, but also intangible cultural relics and
ecological environment and they should be carried out synchronously.
The construction of new cultural
buildings which aims to honour the history, national heroes and boost tourism
activity should be ensured the harmony between traditional and modern cultural
values and the relations between preservation and development.
Nowadays, preserving, restoring
and developing the value of Duong Lam ancient village are very important, since
it contributes to preservation of the national cultural heritage.
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