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Bridge - To pray for a good new year, you should go to the Ngoc Hoang
temple on Mai Thi Luu Street, District 1. To enjoy a view and pray for
peace, you should visit the Vinh Nghiem Pagoda.
Going to
temples in the early days of the year is tradition of Vietnamese,
expressing their faith in the original point. The southern land is the
home to many sacred temples, which are the spiritual destination of
pilgrims.
1. Giac Lam Pagoda (Chùa Giác Lâm)
As an ancient and famous temple in HCM City, Giac Lam Pagoda in
District 11 attracts a lot of visitors. The architecture of the temple
is considered typical in the south, with three interconnected blocks.
The main hall is in the traditional folk style, with four main pillars.
The
whole scenery is quite large and very quiet, suitable for Buddhists and
pilgrims. Coming here visitors can learn more about the cultural,
historical, architectural and sculptural values that have been preserved
in the temple until today.
2. Ngoc Hoang (Jade Emperor) Pagoda (Chùa Ngọc Hoàng)
Turtles in a pond in the Ngoc Hoang Pagoda.
In
the past the temple was called Ngoc Hoang Shrine, worshipping the Jade
Emperor of the Chinese people in Saigon. Therefore, the architecture of
the temple features Chinese characteristics. The temple has beautiful
and rare wooden sculptures.
Entering the temple visitors will
enjoy the lotus lake, the smoke spiraling up around the yard. There is a
pond with thousands of turtles, released by pilgrims.
3. Vinh Nghiem Pagoda (Chùa Vĩnh Nghiêm)
The temple is located on an open campus, with the typical
architectural style of the temples in the north. Both the name and the
architecture of the temple are similar to a wooden pagoda in Bac Giang
province, the center of the Truc Lam Yen Tu school.
The unique
feature of the temple is a 14 m high stone tower with 7 floors, built
and carved with patterns of the Ly - Tran dynasties.
Located on Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street in the city center, visiting the temple is always crowded with visitors and pilgrims.
4. Xa Loi Pagoda (Chùa Xá Lợi)
Located on Ba Huyen Thanh Quan Street, District 3, the ancient
tamarind trees along the way make the space inside the temple more
subtle.
The pagoda was built by the contributions of people of the southern provinces to worship Buddha remains.
The
special feature of the temple is a 7-storey tower of 32 meters high.
The top floor has a great bell of 2 tons, which is cast in the form of
the famous bell at the Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue City.
5. Viet Nam Quoc Tu (Vietnam National Pagoda) (Việt Nam Quốc Tự)
In a pure space, with the shade of ancient trees, Viet Nam Quoc Tu
Pagoda on 3/2 Road is a beautiful architecture with historical
significance.
The temple is known for its typical Vietnamese architecture. It is one of the most famous pagodas in HCM City.
Pha Le
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