Thu Le is an agricultural village
but it is famous for such cultural works as pagodas and communal houses. It is
also famous for Ngu Hanh Temple built to worship Princess Huyen Tran during the
Tran Dynasty (1225-1400) who followed her husband to reclaim new lands in the
South. There is also Van Thanh Temple to worship Khong Tu and Vo Thanh Temple
to worship Quangong.
Translated from the Chinese, the
name “Thu le” means “giu le”, (literally keeping politeness and rites). The
ancient village of Thu Le is located in Quang Phuoc Commune, Quang Dien
District. For over half a century, the village has preserved many cultural
features of a village in the old capital of Hue. The villagers attach much
importance to maintaining their rites, customs and disciplines.
Along the village’s main road, many family worshipping houses are scattered. Each is not only a beautiful architectural work but they also preserve the cultural and historical imprints of a family.
The village also boasts an
ancient pagoda with a grand three-gate entrance. The main hall was built in the
style of a long Ruong house, a strange architecture rarely seen in Hue. The
roof of the pagoda was terracotta inlayed with different shapes of dragons,
unicorns, tortoises and phoenixes. All the parts made from wood in the pagoda
were carved with delicate patterns, showing the skillfulness and talent of
artisans in My Xuyen Village in the past. On the main four doors, artisans
created four-season paintings and eight beautiful objects with five bats
holding in their mouths the Chinese script “Tho”, symbolizing five good
fortunes. For a long time,
Thu Le Village’s pagoda has been
the place for organizing religious activities and is a charming destination for
tourists nationwide.
400m from Thu Le Pagoda is the
village’s communal house which was built according to the rules of fengshui. It
is an architectural relic in the suburbs of Hue with the style, scale and
decoration imbued with that of the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century. The wood
structure in the communal house was also delicately carved. Furthermore, the
communal house also has preserved many precious ancient objects like stone
steles, stone bells, a block of marbles used to exorcise the plagues and a set
of 57 ordinances conferred by kings in the Nguyen Dynasty.
Annually on January 6 of the
lunar calendar, the villagers in Thu Le organize their wrestling festival in
the yard of the communal house that attracts a large number of visitors. The
wrestling festivals in Thu Le and Sinh villages are considered the most ancient
and famous in Hue in particular and the Central region in general. On the 7th,
when the wrestling festival ends, the villagers flock to participate in a
boat-racing festival. During the first two days of the New Year, the area seems
to be overwhelmed by the festive atmosphere that shows the optimism and
sporting spirit of the villagers.
In the village, there are 14
families, including eight large families, namely Le, Nguyen, Ho Dang, Phan Gia,
Phan Ngoc, Phan Nhu, Ngo Van and Ngo Thoi. According to the village’s custom,
each large family together with the authorities and villagers, take
responsibility for organizing worshipping rites during the year.
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