Vietnamese communal temple
Đình (Chữ Hán: 亭 or 庭) or Vietnamese communal houses are typical of buildings found in Vietnam villages, dedicated to worship the village God Thành hoàng, the village founder or a local hero. They also play the role as a meeting place of the people in the community, akin to modern civic centers.

Đình Kim Long, Huế

Đình Tường Phiêu, Tích Giang commune, Phúc Thọ district, Hanoi

Đình Mỹ Lương, Mỹ Lương commune, Cái Bè district, Tiền Giang
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- Interior of đình Mỹ Phước
- Đình Nam Thanh in Huế
- Đình Bảng Môn in Thanh Hóa Province
- Đình Vỹ Dạ in Huế
- Đình Tử Đôi, Hải Phòng
- Đình Dư Khánh, Ninh Thuận
- Đình Vĩnh Phước, Sa Đéc, Đồng Tháp
- Đình Nhân Nội Linh Từ, 33 Bát Đàn, Hanoi
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