Antique houses in Duong Lam village to be repaired

Nearly two-dozen antique houses dating back 100 to 400 years in Duong Lam village on the outskirts of Hanoi will be repaired next year.

Nearly two-dozen antique houses dating back 100 to 400 years in Duong Lam Village on the outskirts of Hanoi will be repaired next year. (Photo tuoitre.vn)
Nearly two-dozen antique houses dating back 100 to 400 years in Duong Lam Village on the outskirts of Hanoi will be repaired next year. (Photo tuoitre.vn)

According to the Hanoi People's Committee, 10 village houses in Son Tay town will be repaired in three years, while also making efforts to restore their original value.

The city will spend VND800 million (nearly US$35,500) on each house.

Duong Lam is an ancient village that has a history dating back about 1,200 years, with many houses as old as 400 years.

The antique homes were constructed from laterite bricks. Each house features a row of rooms and a tiled roof in the shape of a dragon or kylin.

The entrances are made of ironwood and employ typical northern Vietnamese aesthetics.

A giant banyan tree, fresh water well and communal house are also common characteristics within the village.