The house, at 14 Tran Phu Street, is edicated to the founders of Minh Huong Village. "Minh Huong" stands for the Chinese who fled from China during the Qin Dynasty, and were granted political asylum in Vietnam by the Nguyen Lords.
They set up a village and a worshipping house both called Minh Huong. The house is built on a square squareground, with its facade turned to the south. It has a large front hall. The house attracts a great deal of visitors who come to sight-see or study its architecture and the Minh Huong community.