Nestled in Tung Son Village in Hoa Vang District’s Hoa Son Commune, about 20 km west of Da Nang city, the Tung Son Oratory was put into use in 1904, and it boasts special architectural design.
The 15,000-m2 oratory faces the south-east direction. It has been well preserved since its last refurbishment in 1989. It is a place for the Tung Son Catholic followers in the Phu Thuong Parish to perform their religious rituals and practices. (Photo: VNA)
The architecture and decoration of the church’s front wall is imbued with Gothic architecture. (Photo: VNA)
The around 15m-high oratory features Gothic architecture with three 3.9m-high entrance gates. (Photo: VNA)
Although part of the main doors of the church was damaged over time, its special ancient beauty is still kept. (Photo: VNA)
The church provides a good place for local Catholic followers to perform their religious rituals and practices. (Photo: VNA)
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