Tam Lu Pagoda, Dong Nguyen Ward
(BNP) - Tam Lu Pagoda (also known as Kinh Thien Tu), Tam Lu Quarter, Dong Nguyen Ward, Tu Son City, was built in the Le Dynasty, in the 18th century with a large scale. During times of war, the pagoda has been restored, meeting the religious needs of local people and tourists from all over the world.
Tam Lu Pagoda is a place to worship Buddha, Mother and Ancestor.
In front of the pagoda is a large lake.
The curved stone bridge leading to the pagoda…
Guanyin Buddha’s hall
The pagoda’s gate with traditional architecture.
Tam Bao has the architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter, include 5 compartments and 2 lean-tons.
On the roof of the Tam Bao are embossed the Chinese characters "King Thien Tu"
Tam Bao building with traditional architecture.
To the left is the guest house.
To the right is the Ancestral house.
Currently, the pagoda still preserves many valuable ancient artifacts: Horizontal lacquered board, parallel sentences, a system of Buddha statues...
Especially 6 stone stele, the oldest stele built in Gia Long 1 (1802).
The tomb towers in the pagoda grounds.
Ancient well in front of the gate.
Tam Lu Pagoda was classified as a historical and cultural relic by the Provincial People's Committee according to Decision No. 1376/QD-UBND dated October 25, 2006.