Fujian Assembly Hall: Unique Architecture in Hoi An

Fujian Assembly Hall

Fujian Assembly Hall

Overview of Fujian Assembly Hall

Fujian Assembly Hall is one of five prestigious and most visited assembly halls in Hoi An. Its superb exterior, rich history, and mysterious features will captivate those seeking architectural and cultural points of interest in Hoi An Ancient Town – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In this article, you will find a lot of useful information about the Fujian Assembly Hall as well as what you should know before traveling.

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Where is Fujian Assembly Hall in Hoi An?

  • Address: 46 Tran Phu Street, Cam Chau Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province
  • Opening hours: 8 AM – 5 PM daily
  • Ticket fees: Free entry to Fujian Assembly Hall (Please note that Hoi An Ancient Town’s entrance fee is 120.000 VND/ person for international tourists which includes 5 visiting sites)
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Fujian Assembly Hall: Unique Architecture in Hoi An Ancient Town

History of Fujian Assembly Hall

The Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Congregation, known as Fujian Assembly Hall or Phuc Kien Assembly Hall (Hoi Quan Phuc Kien in Vietnamese), was first constructed in the 1690s in Hoi An. “Fujian” – 福建, known as Fukien (Phuc Kien or Phuoc Kien in Vietnamese), refers to a coastal province in Southern China and the ethnic group from that area.

Tracing Chinese history back to 1649, the Qing dynasty won a pivotal war against the Ming government. After the Ming Dynasty collapsed, many Fujian families migrated to Southeast Asia, including Vietnam. Lord Nguyen, the ruler of Inner Realm (Central and Southern Vietnam), allowed them to settle in Hoi An and erect Minh Huong Village. There, they established the Fujian Assembly Hall to serve the fellow community – the largest concentration of Chinese was in Hoi An at the time.

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Phuc Kien Assembly Hall has social and symbolic importance to the Fujian community

An untold fact: The building was originally a thatched-roof Buddhist pagoda, called Kim Son, built by Hoi An local people in 1692. After decades, the temple became dilapidated until Fujian merchants purchased it. The temple’s optimal location for trading and congregation was a key consideration. Afterward, there was a complete restoration in which the temple was renamed Phuc Kien Assembly Hall and reopened in 1759.

Since then, the hall has been devoted to the worship of their ancestors and a deity called Thien Hau (Heavenly Holy Mother). Thien Hau, known as Mazu or Tian Hou, is a Chinese sea goddess who blesses fishers and sailors with safe ocean travel.

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The centuries-old assembly hall has been awarded a National Historic and Cultural Heritage since 1990

Highlights of the Fujian Assembly Hall in Hoi An

Unique architecture of the Fujian Assembly Hall

Phuc Kien Assembly Hall covers an astonishing 2000 square meters of land. Its architecture represents the iconic design of Fujian artistry and ancient Chinese construction. The hall’s structure symbolizes the Han character “三”- “Tam” (which means Three) with three main sections, including the front hall, main hall, and backside in parallel. These sections are arranged in many layers.

  • Main Gate, which faces the street
  • Entry yard
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A stunning blossom aquarium decorated with Koi Carp rockery in the front yard of Phuc Kien Assembly Hall
  • Three-arched gate (Tam Quan Gate)

The three-arched gate, an embodiment of “heaven-earth-human”, was erected in 1975 using only brick and tile. While the left and right entrances are always opened, following the “left for men, right for women” concept, the main door is kept closed mostly to ward off misfortune. In front of the gate, there are two stone statues of Chinese guardian lions on the left and right sides, which are supposed to chase away harmful spirits and welcome in luck.

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The majestic three-arched gate of Fujian Assembly Hall in Hoi An carries implications about Chinese cultural spirit

The gate is roofed with porcelain tiles and carved with sculptures of holy animals such as dragons, unicorns, turtles, and phoenixes. Above an eye-catching plaque written “福建會館” (Fujian Assembly Hall), there is a dragon’s head holding a red ball, symbolizing the sun. The left and right sides have two circles of the moon and sun symbols, which also illustrate “Yin” and “Yang” – the natural harmony in the universe.

  • Inner courtyard is filled with ornamental plants and flowers
  • East and West Halls are used for community meeting
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The hall entry bears the trace of time
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The stone tables in the front hall are to serve gatherings of the former Fujian merchants
  • Main Hall
The sanctuary of Fujian Assembly Hall in Hoi An Ancient Town
The sanctuary of Fujian Assembly Hall in Hoi An Ancient Town

The main shrine of Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall affords visitors a sacred atmosphere. The central altar features the dedicated golden statues of Thien Hau Holy Mother and Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. On the right of the altar, there are two solemn statues of Thien Hau goddess’s assistants, Thien Ly Nhan (Thousand-Mile Eye) and Thuan Phong Nghi (Wind-Following Ear). Thanks to the deities’ magical eyes and ears, they accompanied the Goddess of Sea to protect fishers and seafaring traders throughout their ocean trips.

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The old boat model next to the Thien Hau deity’s altar

The left side of the main hall holds a wooden model of an ancient trader boat in 1875. The two eyes drawn on the boat imply that sailors always have to keep an eye open for disaster or danger on the ocean.

  • Backyard, a small garden separating the front and back area
  • Rear Hall is devoted to ancestral worship
The rear hall is a separate shrine of the Fujian generals who dedicated to the Ming Dynasty restoration
The rear hall is a separate shrine of the Fujian generals who dedicated to the Ming Dynasty restoration

In addition to a sophisticated exterior, the Assembly Hall of Fujian Chinese Congregation houses a wide range of precious antiques, such as horizontal lacquered boards inscribed with Han characters, ancient holy statues, bronze drums, bronze bells, etc.

The intricate patterns in Phuc Kien Assembly Hall vividly depict the skillful artisanship of the ancient Chinese architects
The intricate patterns in Phuc Kien Assembly Hall vividly depict the skillful artisanship of the ancient Chinese architects

Traditional festivals in the Fujian Assembly Hall 

As a well-known sacred shrine in Hoi An, Phuc Kien Assembly Hall has welcomed numerous locals and tourists to worship the deities and pray for blessings.

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Many visitors note their wishes on joss paper and hang them on the circular Chinese incenses in Phuc Kien Assembly Hall in Hoi An

The assembly hall also offers a variety of annual religious festivities, allowing attendants to have exotic cultural experiences. The most noteworthy festivals are:

  • Lantern Festival (January 15th on the lunar calendar)
  • Luc Tanh ceremony for six esteemed Fujian generals (February 16th on the lunar calendar)
  • The celebration of the Chinese God of Wealth – Tsai Shen (February 2nd on the lunar calendar)
  • The ceremony of Thien Hau Holy Mother (March 23rd on the lunar calendar)
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Before the Lunar New Year, people often organize charity activities in front of the main hall to donate food to the unfortunates

Fujian Assembly Hall Map

How to get to the Assembly Hall Of Fujian Chinese Congregation? 

It is easy to get to Fujian Assembly Hall. After entering the Hoi An Ancient Town, you will immediately see the Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau). From the bridge, you can find Tran Phu Town Center (on the right side of Bach Dang Street and opposite Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street), take a 6-minute walk ahead, then you will see Fujian Assembly Hall at 46 Tran Phu Street.

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Travelers in Fujian Assembly Hall

For travelers who want to visit the Fujian Assembly Hall with private services, you can book a private tour from Vietnam Shore Excursions. Professional and knowledgeable tour guides will share profoundly many interesting stories about Japanese Covered Bridge and Hoi An Ancient Town, as well as the local life of local people during the tour. Here are some Hoi An Tours which customers can find out and book for you and your group.

Notes for visitors to the Assembly Hall of Fujian Chinese Congregation

Visitors should follow the etiquette rules of Fukian Assembly Hall in Hoi An:

  • Dress appropriately when entering the shrine
  • Keep your voice down within the shrine to pay respect to the deities
  • Keep an eye on your belongings during crowded ceremonies
  • Avoid smoking or stepping on animal statues
  • The best time to visit the assembly hall is 9 AM ~ 1 PM

From Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall, you can always walk to nearby historical sites in the Ancient Town of Hoi An, such as the Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau), Tan Ky Old HouseQuan Cong Temple, The Museum of Folk Culture, Hoi An Market, etc.

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Don’t forget to capture alluring pictures in Fujian Assembly Hall and other landmarks in Old Town Hoi An

It cannot be denied that Phuc Kien Assembly Hall has contributed to the magnificent appearance of the Ancient Town and the local spiritual significance. The 300-year-old hall witnessed Fujian history unfold on the traditional heritage lands of Hoi An. Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, therefore, is a remarkable relic in Hoi An for those fascinated by East Asian culture and ancient architecture.

Hopefully, this article will provide helpful information for your visit to the Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Congregation. Are you ready to make your memorable trip to Hoi An, Vietnam?

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