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Quan Lan Communal House

Quan Lan Communal House is situated with a group of pagodas and shrines on Quan Lan Island Commune in the Van Don District; 35 km from Cam Pha Town and 55 km from Ha Long City. It was built at end of the Later Le Dynasty (in the 17th century), and was restored on numerous occasions during the Nguyen Dynasty.

It is dedicated to the founding fathers of the village, and also to Tran Khanh Du, the man who sunk the food supply boats of Truong Van Ho. This contribution was of great importance to the victory on the Bach Dang River in 1288.

It is built in the shape of the letter I. Its Front Ceremonial Hall has five compartments and two lean-tos. Its Back Sanctuary includes three compartments. The communal house has 32 big ironwood pillars, 26 smaller ironwood pillars. Its roof carved scale- tiles, atop of its roof has two carving dragons flanking a moon.

The main decorative themes of the building are: dragons, phoenixes, flowers and leaves, all formed in different styles at the ends of columns and frameworks. The most precious artefact still preserved in the communal house is a statue of Tran Khanh Du with 18 royal decrees from the Nguyen Emperors conferring the title of tutelary genie on him.

Next to it is Quan Lan Temple which is dedicate to Buddha, and Nghe Shrine which is dedicate Mr. Pham Cong Chinh, a local people who had sacrificed his life during the Van Don Victory.

To visit Quan Lan Island, tourists are not only enjoyed the landscape but also take bathing in the two nice beaches: Son Hao and Dau Nui, and the nicest beach is Minh Chau.

The village festivities take place here from the 10th to 20th of the sixth lunar month (the official day is on the 18th of the sixth lunar month), but the atmosphere lasts all month long.