National historical and cultural relic of Phu Luu pagoda
(BNP) - Phu Luu Pagoda is also known as Phap Quang Tu, Phu Luu quarter, Dong Ngan ward, Tu Son City, dating from the 15th - 17th centuries. In the reign of King Thanh Thai, the pagoda was remodeled.
Phu Luu Pagoda is a place of worshiping Buddha, ancestors and Mother. There are some items such as Gate, steeple, Tam Bao (three treasures), ancestral house, nun house, mother house...
The temple gate (three gates) includes 1 main gate and 2 side gates on both sides.
The bell tower was built in Bao Dai year 8 (1933), the square architecture is high, the roof is tiled with pipes, the top is the pen tower.
Above is a large bronze bell " Phu Luu Bell – Giau market" which was recast in 2014.
The center of the pagoda is the Tam Bao building with 5 compartments.
The system of Buddha statues is placed along the corridors on both sides of the house.
The Ancestral House.
Mother House.
The pagoda still preserves the system of worshiping statues, diaphragms, couplets and many valuable ancient artifacts...
The system of 19 stone steles of feudal dynasties.
Stone incense dated 1697.
Tomb towers in the temple.
Buddhist books are kept on the bookshelf in the temple.
The pagoda festival is held on the 9th of January every year. Phu Luu Pagoda is classified as a national historical - cultural relic according to Decision No. 138/QD, dated January 31, 1992.