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Visit Tien Le Communal House – Hoai Duc – Hanoi

Tien Yen Wards, Hoai Duc District, Hanoi City, VietNam
Tien Le communal house is located in Tien Le village, Tien Yen commune, Hoai Duc district, Hanoi. This is an ancient architectural work that has been worked by the ancients for a long time and is the center of cultural and spiritual activities of the local people.
Dinh Tien Le
 
 
 
The relic still retains the architecture and artistic nuances of the Le dynasty and is called after the village name Tien Le communal house. Located close to the inner city, but Tien Le communal house is as old as in a fairy tale: More than 70 years have not been restored, the scars of time are still intact, modern life seems far away. Coming here, down the small slope from the Bilateral dike, putting your heels on the rough ancient brick courtyard, you will see time as stepping back with each step. Looking up, overwhelmed is an old communal house sinewy, old to the wild – beautiful faltering with mossy walls, broken tiles, sloppy wooden bars. Overall harmony, familiarity – The mood is ethereal, many parts are free from worldliness – with a herd of spiritual beasts lurking on the roof of the sword, the river bank. Going down the path of Shintoism, stepping over the dragon’s stairs, seeing a series of cracked porch columns standing on both sides, leaning forward to protect a murky, golden interior…

Dinh Tien Le has been digitized and 3D interactive by VR3D team. This is the result of the research and application of 3D technology in conservation and promotion of heritage values ​​and relics of Nguyen Tri Quang, a young man from Hanoi. The work is considered a breakthrough solution, opening a new direction for the conservation of Vietnamese folklore.

VR3D (Virtual Reality 3D – Virtual Reality 3D) is a technology that simulates things more realistically right in the web browser. Users are fully allowed to interact, “rotate” everything displayed in a real 3-D environment to observe right in the browser without installing any additional software.
The 3D digitized relic brings benefits in many ways:
– The communal house will now last forever in the VR3D space.

– Managers and repairmen will always have an accurate reference with full color, size, and cross section even after the actual monument has been demolished. The deviations and distortions when repairing and restoring will be easily detected and adjusted…

– The researcher is pleased to dissect, measure and draw the structure, see the stamping of the whole relic area.

– Heritage lovers can visit from anywhere.

– High-quality 3D replicas like this communal house are also a prevention (insurance) for precious heritages against a volatile life, a technical barrier to prevent negligent restoration…

– The benefits of 3D digitized communal house also spread to many other fields such as fine arts, archeology, education…

The quality of VR3D technology at this Dinh Tien Le monument is completely unprecedented because:

No large architectural work has ever done 3D Scanning with high resolution that covers almost every nook and cranny from the inside out, recording every grain of wood, and between bricks like in this work.

To find a solution to collect enough and handle this huge amount of data well, Nguyen Tri Quang’s VR3D team took more than 2 years of continuous testing, more than 4 months of hard work, many times it seemed like gave up. After a lot of time, the VR3D team finally realized the dream: “comprehensive 3D, preserving the status quo, creating technical insurance for large monuments”.
The work of the VR3D team has great significance and value for the cultural heritage of the nation. Website Institute of Archeology has collaborated with VR3D team to promote products of national cultural relics and relics, contributing to cultural research, fine art, archeology, education….

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