. . . . . . . . . . . . . "1099440195"^^ . . . . "3614"^^ . "A Nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD (ch\u1EEF N\u00F4m: \u8339\U0002011C\u6237, lit.\u2009'lineage hall or clan ancestral house') or t\u1EEB \u0111\u01B0\u1EDDng (ch\u1EEF H\u00E1n: \u7960\u5802) is a Vietnamese traditional place of worship of a clan or its branches which established by male descendants of paternal line. This type of worship place is most commonly seen in northern Vietnam as well as middle Vietnam. An ancestral death anniversary will be held yearly at nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD and this anniversary is usually used as an occasion to renew the relationship between clan members."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD"@en . . . . "26526411"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "A Nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD (ch\u1EEF N\u00F4m: \u8339\U0002011C\u6237, lit.\u2009'lineage hall or clan ancestral house') or t\u1EEB \u0111\u01B0\u1EDDng (ch\u1EEF H\u00E1n: \u7960\u5802) is a Vietnamese traditional place of worship of a clan or its branches which established by male descendants of paternal line. This type of worship place is most commonly seen in northern Vietnam as well as middle Vietnam. After a clan is divided into branches by males of paternal line, the head of the main branch of a clan (tr\u01B0\u1EDFng t\u1ED9c in Vietnamese) would lead the place where all clan members worship the primitive ancestor and store the primary genealogical book. This place would be called nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD \u0111\u1EA1i t\u00F4n (lit.\u2009''primary lineage hall' or 'main clan ancestral house''). Other breaches of a clan would have their own nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD in which the creators of these branches are worshipped; these nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD are called nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD chi h\u1ECD (lit.\u2009'branch of clan ancestral house'). The size and architecture of nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD is depended on a clan financial capability, donations from each male clan members and the political status of clan elders. A nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD is usually built follow the traditional 3 rooms house architecture in which the middle room is extended in the back so that a worship pedestal could be placed. The worship objects such as linh t\u1ECDa (chair of the ghosts), gi\u00E1 g\u01B0\u01A1ng (glass stand), and ngai (throne) will be placed in this worship pedestal. The ngai holds a vermilion-painted-and-gold-gilded box, which contains family genealogical book, and is covered by a piece of red cloth. This is the most sacred site of a nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD, which people consider the gathering place of ancestors' soul. An ancestral death anniversary will be held yearly at nh\u00E0 th\u1EDD h\u1ECD and this anniversary is usually used as an occasion to renew the relationship between clan members."@en . . . .