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Fukian Assembly Hall

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Xiu
January 20, 2019
Historical hall with beautiful architecture and nice courtyard.
Lee
October 18, 2016
Fukian Assembly Hall (Phuc Kien) After a visit to the Museum of Trade Ceramics, make a quick stop at the Fukian Assembly Hall on the same road. Built by Chinese merchants from the Phuc Kien province at the end of the 17th century, the ornate architecture is simply stunning, as are the sculptures and paintings inside.
Phuong
May 26, 2016
transformed into a temple for the worship of Thien Hau, a deity from Fujian province. The green-tiled triple gateway dates from 1975. The mural on the right-hand wall depicts Thien Hau, her way lit by lantern light as she crosses a stormy sea to rescue a foundering ship. Opposite is a mural of the heads of the six Fujian families who fled from China to Hoi An in the 17th century. The penultimate chamber contains a statue of Thien Hau. To either side of the entrance stand red-skinned Thuan Phong Nhi and green-skinned Thien Ly Nhan, deities who alert Thien Hau when sailors are in distress. In the last chamber, the central altar contains seated figures of the heads of the six Fujian families. The smaller figures below them represent their successors as clan leaders. Behind the altar on the right are three fairies and smaller figures representing the 12 ba mu (midwives), each of whom teaches newborns a different skill necessary for the first year of life: smiling, sucking and so forth. Childless couples often come here to pray for offspring and leave fresh fruit as offerings.
transformed into a temple for the worship of Thien Hau, a deity from Fujian province. The green-tiled triple gateway dates from 1975. The mural on the right-hand wall depicts Thien Hau, her way lit by lantern light as she crosses a stormy sea to rescue a foundering ship. Opposite is a mural of the h…
Tri
January 15, 2019
A place where the past Chinese community living in Hoi An celebrated their spiritual activities.
Tri
December 7, 2018
The structure is well preserved and restored since it's establishment as a assembly hall for the largest Chinese ethnic group in Hoi An in the late 1600's.

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