Bui pagoda (Cam An tu)
(BNP) - Bui village’s pagoda, Thua town, Luong Tai district is the center of the villagers' religious activities. A place to preserve and promote good cultural traditions, educate generations to live in a good direction and do good deeds.
Bui Pagoda.
Bui village’s pagoda was built a long time ago. It was demolished in 1960. In 2001, the local people repaired the Thuong dien (upper hall) and built Tien duong (forecourt -in front of pagoda).
Tam quan (three gates) of the pagoda.
Tien duong (forecourt -in front of pagoda)
The roof edge embossed with 3 words "Cam An Tu).
By 2003, thanks to the merits of the people and visitors from all over the world, Bui village pagoda was built more ancestral house, guest house, quan yin floor and a system of courtyards, gardens, and protective walls.
The system of Buddha statues at the temple.
Pink horse.
The pagoda has a Chinese “Dinh” leter architecture, including 05-compartment Tien duong and 03-compartment Thuong dien.
Mother house.
Quan yin floor.
The pagoda works such as Tam Bao (three treasures), Ancestral house, Guest house, Quan yin floor…
02 steles dating from 1850 and 1939.
Stone incense bowl.
Stone dog statue.
Typical artifacts at the pagoda include: 01 stone incense tree "kinh thien dai tru", dated 1708; 01 stone stele "Tu tao hau phat bi", dated 1850; 01 stele dated 1939; 01 stone incense burner under the Nguyen Dynasty…
Certificate of ranking provincial-level relic.
Bui village pagoda was ranked a provincial relic by the Provincial People's Committee in Decision No. 327/QD-UBND dated March 30, 2018.