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Jul 23, 2025
Da Nang, Vietnam | The Quảng Triệu Assembly Hall in Hoi An Ancient Town: A Temple of Elegance and Loyalty Left Behind by Chinese Merchants
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Among the many guild halls in Hoi An Ancient Town, the Quảng Triệu Assembly Hall is a particularly representative one. Built by Chinese immigrants from Guangzhou and Zhaoqing, it served as a place for merchants and expatriates to gather, exchange ideas, and worship. Today, it serves as a vital base for travelers exploring the cultural fusion between China and Vietnam.
The hall is a majestic building, with vermilion gates, intricately carved eaves, and colorful porcelain dragon and phoenix decorations on the roof, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of Chinese artisans. Passing through the mountain gate, the courtyard is filled with the scent of incense, creating a solemn atmosphere. The main deity enshrined in the main hall is Guan Yu (Guan Gong), a symbol of loyalty, protection, and blessing, and a shared spiritual sustenance for the Chinese community.
In addition to Guan Yu, deities such as the Heavenly Mother, Guanyin, and the God of Wealth can also be seen within the hall. Locals and tourists often offer sincere prayers before the incense table. The wood carvings, stone carvings and hanging couplets and plaques in the hall all retain a strong imprint of Chinese culture.
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