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one of the oldest building remaining in Hoi An and the style is very delicate and eloquent
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Assembly Hall Of Fujian Chinese Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Fujian Guild Hall was established relatively early and was relatively large-scale. It was the gathering place of the Fujian community at that time. The Mao Temple was built before the 17th century, and was rebuilt into a tile temple in the 16th year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1751), with a tall front door and a middle door. Later, the Fujian Guild Hall became a temple dedicated to the goddess Mazu. The goddess Mazu worshipped was lifelike, kind and fraternal. The gate of the Hokkien Guild Hall is not large, and behind the gate is a long passage leading to a patio where bonsai and flowers are in full bloom. There are many carvings on the double-storey archway on the front. The upper floor reads "Jinshan Temple", the lower floor reads "Fujian Guild Hall", and the back reads "Tianhou Palace" and "Hui I Colleagues", etc. The main hall There are several layers, together with the east and west corridors and patios, it is a courtyard. Inside is the goddess Mazu with a plaque of "Qunqin's Great Mother". There are exquisite frescoes and statues, and there are ancient sailboat models in the hall, which are several meters long and the wood is painted red. The incense in the guild hall is very interesting. The incense hanging like an umbrella hovers down from the roof. Shoes need to be removed after walking through the central courtyard.
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Assembly Hall Of Fujian Chinese Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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one of the oldest building remaining in Hoi An and the style is very delicate and eloquent
Fujian Assembly Hall is a large Chinese building. Also known as Jinshan Temple. Inside is the Tianhou Niangniang, and the God of Wealth. It is a three-in-one building with not many ancient buildings in Hoi An. The reservation is very intact. A little golden feeling.
Fujian Hall is the largest hall in Hoi An. The mountain gate and the main building are not perpendicular to the street in front of the door, but have a corner. The atrium is hung with many spiral incense and smoky. There are historical photos of two former presidents visiting on both sides of the wall. Tickets are included in the Hoi An Ancient Town Pass, 120,000 VND, you can visit 5 attractions, Fujian Hall is not to be missed.
The most magnificent Chinese hall in Hoi An is the Fujian Hall. At the entrance of the hall is a double-storey archway with the words "Jinshan Temple" on the upper floor and the words "Fujian Hall" on the lower floor. Both the architecture and the atmosphere are like walking into the temple in Fujian Province by mistake.
The temple-like building was actually a place for Chinese gatherings at the time. The upper floor reads "Jinshan Temple" and the lower floor reads "Fujian Assembly Hall". It is a famous attraction, so it is a place to go when traveling to Da Nang.
Also known as "Jinshan Temple", it is located in Hoi An City, Vietnam. You can purchase a pass to visit 22 designated buildings such as clubhouses and ancient houses in five ancient towns.
It is the largest Chinese clubhouse in Hoi An, with several doors and quite stylish.