National relic of Nghiem Xa Pagoda
(BNP) - Nghiem Xa Pagoda is located in the west of Nghiem Xa village, Viet Hung commune, Que Vo district. The pagoda was built on a large scale in the Le Dynasty, in the Nguyen Dynasty it was restored.
The gate of Nghiem Xa Pagoda.
Located on an area of more than 6,400m2, the pagoda was built on the earth in the shape of a dragon's head, mouth with a jade mouth, and the pagoda's well is now the dragon's throat.
2-storey steeple with 8 curved roofs.
Bronze bell cast in 1828.
The Ancestral House in the temple grounds.
The pagoda has architectural works such as: Tam Bao (three treasures) building, Ancestral house, Mother house, bell tower. In the campus, there is a tomb tower garden built of bricks in the Nguyen Dynasty and a stele garden consisting of 6 stone steles dating from the Le and Nguyen dynasties.
The altar at the Ancestral house.
The temple's Tam Bao has an architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter including 2 buildings: Tien duong and Thuong dien.
The tomb tower worships the abbot at the temple.
Nghiem Xa Pagoda is a place to worship Buddha, Ancestor and Mother.
The stele garden consists of 6 steles dating from the Le and Nguyen dynasties.
Typical ancient artifacts include: 1 stele "Cau ban thien tu" built in 1717; 1 stele "Kien tao phat duong" carved in 1718; 1 stele "Cau ban tu tao bi ky" engraved in 1721; 2 stele "Hau phat bi ky" erected in 1763, 1771; 02 unidentified steles (1 stele in the yard, 1 stele in the tomb tower); 01 incense stick of unknown age; 01 bronze bell cast in 1828; 08 Buddha statues of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Pearl well in the temple grounds.
A corner of Nghiem Xa Pagoda.
Nghiem Xa Pagoda was classified as a National Historic Site in Decision No. 372-QD/BT dated March 10, 1994.