Nhut Thanh communal house (also known as Nhut Thanh ancient temple) is located in Nhut Thanh hamlet, Thanh Hoi commune, Tan Uyen town. Initially, Nhut Thanh temple was quite simple, mainly made of thatch and bamboo. Later, the people here contributed together, contributed by building and repairing the temple to be more and more solid and spacious. In 1852, King Tu Duc conferred a title on this communal house. Although the exact year is unclear, but based on the title, the Nhut Thanh communal house was built before 1852. So far, the temple has undergone many renovations and repairs but still retains the architectural style of a Southern communal house.
Nhut Thanh communal house is a place not only for worship of Tutelary god, but also for cultural and religious activities of people in Thanh Hoi commune (also known as Rua Isle). The communal house is also a place that witnessed historical events, a shelter to hide revolutionary cadres, had a close connection with local revolutionary movements during the national resistance wars.
Leaders of Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism award certificate of province-level historical and cultural monument to the locality and Management Board of Nhut Thanh Communal House
In December 2019, Nhut Thanh communal house was ranked as a province-level historical-cultural monument by Provincial People's Committee, is under the management of Provincial Museum, People's Committee of Tan Uyen Town, People's Committee of Thanh Hoi Commune. The recognition of Nhut Thanh communal house will contribute to the education on historical and cultural traditions for the young generation today and tomorrow.
Tan Uyen Town leaders present flowers to congratulate Management Board of Nhut Thanh communal house on the day of receiving rank certificate.