Relic of Hung Quang Pagoda, Chau Khe ward
(BNP) - Located next to Ngu Huyen Khe River, Hung Quang Pagoda, Trinh Xa Quarter, Chau Khe Ward, Tu Son City was built in the Le Dynasty. Over time, with many times of restoration and embellishment, until now, the pagoda still retains the old architecture and is the place of religious activities of the local people.
Hung Quang Pagoda is a place of worshiping Buddha, Ancestor, Tam Toa Thanh Mau and Duc Thanh Tran (Tran Hung Dao).
The gate of the temple was built in the ancient architectural style.
Tien duong has 3 compartments, 2 lean-tons.
On the roof of the Tien Duong building, the Chinese characters "Hung Quang Tu" are embossed.
The two sides of Tien duong are a pair of green stone dragons.
Thuong dien has 3 compartments.
Mother worshipping house has 5 compartments.
The pagoda still preserves the system of worshiping statues, diaphragms, couplets and many valuable ancient artifacts...
Bronze bell cast in the Nguyen Dynasty (1887).
Buddha's Hall of Guan Yin.
Next to the temple is Trinh Xa temple.
Trinh Xa Pagoda was recognized as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic according to Decision No. 127/QD-UBND dated February 6, 2015.