Ngu Ong Temple Cham Island – The Ong Fish Worshipping Village
Lang Ngu Ong Cham Island The ca Ong worshipping is a traditional belief of the fisherman in the central coastal region. In Cham Island, people worship ca Ong with a respectful and grateful spirit because the legend has it that ca Ong always helps them when they face risks at sea.
Nowadays, it is a typical architectural work for ca Ong worshipping in Hoi An, which was built at the end of the 19th century. It has a typical domed style in combination with a yin-yang tiled roof and is decorated with the four mystical creatures, “Luong long tranh chau” (tow dragon catching a pearl).
On the main altar are ca Ong 13 ancestral tablets, as well as Gods with many titles and special names. On the 4th of the Luna April every year, the fish-prayer ceremony is formally held following traditional rites to pray for safety at sea. The Temple was listed as a national release in 2006.