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Vietnamese communal temples ( vi,
Äình Vietnamese communal temples ( vi, Äình, Chữ Hán: 亭) are typical of buildings found in Vietnam villages, dedicated to worship the village God Thành hoàng, the village founder or a local hero. They also play the role as a meeting place of ...
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Chữ Hán Chữ Hán (𡨸漢, literally "Chinese characters", ), Chữ Nho (𡨸儒, literally "Confucian characters", ) or Hán tự (漢字, ), is the Vietnamese term for Chinese characters, used to write Văn ngôn (which is a form of Classical Chinese ...
: 亭) are typical of buildings found in
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villages, dedicated to worship the village God
Thành hoàng Thành hoàng ( Chữ Hán: 城éš) or Thần hoàng (神éš), Thần Thành hoàng (神城éš) refers to the gods that is enshrined in each village's communal temple in Vietnam. The gods is believed to guard the village against disasters and bring ...
, the village founder or a local hero. They also play the role as a meeting place of the people in the community, akin to modern
civic centers Civic is something related to a city or municipality. It also can refer to multiple other things: General *Civics, the science of comparative government * Civic engagement, the connection one feels with their larger community *Civic center, a com ...
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