Sự phục hồi tín ngưỡng thờ thần thời kỳ Đổi Mới: Nghiên cứu ba ngôi đền làng Kim Lũy, tỉnh Nghệ An

  • Chu Xuân Giao
Keywords: Folk beliefs; Village deities; Recovering deity identities; Kim Lũy (Hoa Lũy) village.

Abstract

Since the implementation of Đổi Mới (Renovation), there has been a
widespread phenomenon of restoring the worship of village deities in rural areas of
Vietnam. Beyond repairing and rebuilding dilapidated places of worship, many
communities have faced the complex challenge of recovering the identities and
historical narratives of their deities. During the prolonged periods of war (1945-1980s),
the prohibition of ritual practices, the destruction of temples and shrines, the loss of
sacred objects, and the erosion of collective memory resulted in numerous villages
losing accurate information about their worshipped figures. Kim Lũy village, the focus
of this study, experienced the gradual dismantling of its ritual structures after 1945.
Crucially, its hagiographic texts (thần tích) were lost, and no archival copies could be
found. Consequently, despite preserving eighteen original royal decrees (sắc phong),
villagers were unable to determine the names or deeds of the specific deities they once
worshipped. By early 2020, after decades of dedicated searching and with the sustained
perseverance of three generations of local intellectuals, the identities of the deities
worshipped in the village’s three temples were finally clarified. This article elucidates
the unique historical and cultural characteristics of Kim Lũy village in Nghệ An
province and provides a detailed overview of its three temples and the successful revival
of their deity worship in the period of Đổi Mới.

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Published
2025-12-22
Section
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