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Traces of time
Through the ups and downs of
history, including several wars, 70 percent of the temple’s original wooden
structures are still in good condition. Household items from over a century ago
still decorate the house.
The date and time that construction began on the temple is inscribed on a wooden
beam in the central room: 5 a.m. on the fifth day of the tenth month of the
Lunar year Canh Ty, meaning November 28, 1840.
A portrait of Truong Dong Hiep, the famys fourth patriarch and an educational
mandarin for the central province of Quang Nam, hangs in the central room. Hiep
moved the house from its original location to a smaller one in 1906.
Parts of the wood and cloth hammock Hiep’s servants used are displayed in the
altar room and poetry he composed, dictating the names of future generations, as
was common Mandarin practice in Vietnam at the time, hang on the wall.
Ancient Chinese poems and proverbs are written on several cloth banners and
tablets that were hung around the house centuries ago.
The temple is now tended by Truong Bach Tuong from the family’s eighth
generation in Vietnam.
Source: Reported by Hua Xuyen Huynh |
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