My Due Pagoda
(BNP) - The pagoda of My Due village, Phu Hoa commune, Luong Tai district has the name Sung Khanh Tu. Based on the ancient inscriptions here, the pagoda dates back to the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. In the Nguyen Dynasty, the year of Tu Duc 4 (1861), My Due Pagoda was restored and greatly embellished.
Tam Bao building of My Due Pagoda.
The pagoda is located on a high land in the northeast of the village with a common area of 3,411.8 m2.
The system of statues of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Ancient bell.
The pagoda has an architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter.
Statue of Quan Am Thien Thu Thien Nhan.
The gate of My Due cpagoda.
My Due Pagoda is a place to worship Buddha and Mother, to pray for happiness, good direction and good things, showing the interference and acculturation throughout its history.
Experiencing the ups and downs of history, the relic still preserves many precious antiques such as: 01 bowl of incense, bronze material dating back to the Le Dynasty; 01 Earthen phoenix head, dating from the Tran Dynasty; 03 Statues of Tam The, 01 Statue of AdiDa, 01 Statue of Avalokitesvara, 01 Statue of Nam Tao, 01 Statue of Jade Emperor, 01 Statue of Bac Dau, 01 Statue of Duc Ong, 01 Statue of Duc Thanh Hien, 01 Statue of Saint Tran, 01 Cuu Long Court, 03 Model statues made of lacquered wood, dated to the Nguyen Dynasty...
My Due Pagoda is ranked as a provincial relic in Decision No. 1626/QD-UBND, dated December 21, 2012.