The Tran Family Home and Chapel
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This 1802 ancestral chapel and home belonged to mandarin Tran Tu Nhuc and remains a serene space dedicated to honoring the Tran family's deceased ancestors, offering insight into Vietnamese spiritual traditions.
“This elegantly designed house was built in 1802 by Tran Tu Nhuc, a 19th-century Mandarin and Chinese ambassador as a place of worship for the Tran family's deceased ancestors.”
– Fodor's
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"Built for worshipping family ancestors, this chapel dates back to 1802." Full review
"In 1802, a civil service mandarin named Tran Tu Nhuc built a family home and chapel to worship his ancestors." Full review