National architectural and artistic relic - Nguyen Thu pagoda
(BNP) - Nguyen Thu Pagoda (also known as Dien Phuc Tu), Xuan Thu Quarter, Dong Ngan Ward, Tu Son City, was built a long time ago on a large scale. Over time and war, until now, the pagoda restored, meeting the religious needs of the local people.
Nguyen Thu Pagoda is located on an area of more than 2,000m2, is a place to worship Buddha, Mother and Patriarchs.
The gate still retains the ancient architecture...
Guanyin Buddha’s hall
Tam Bao has an architecture of Chinese “Dinh” letter including Tien Duong and Thuong Dien.
On the roof of Tam Bao is embossed with the Chinese characters "Dien Phuc Tu".
Tam Bao with traditional architecture
The ancestral house consists of 3 compartments.
The Mother House consists of 5 compartments.
Guest house 3 compartments.
The pagoda also preserves many valuable ancient artifacts: Horizontal lacquered board, parallel sentences, a system of Buddha statues...
Especially the bell "Dien Phuc Tu Chung" is not dated.
The stone incense dating from the Le Dynasty is placed in the temple yard.
The "Hau Phat Bi Ky" stele has faded.
The "Linh Lam Bi Ky" stele dated 1900.
The stele records the individuals who worshiped and restored the construction of the pagoda.
The tomb towers in the pagoda grounds.
Nguyen Thu Pagoda was ranked as a national historical-cultural relic according to Decision No. 74-VH/QD, dated February 2, 1993.