Vinh Trang Pagoda
#vietnamtrip Vinh Trang Pagoda is the greatest pagoda of Tien Giang Province, in an area of 2,000m2 with many beautiful trees. It was built in 1849 in My Phong village, My Tho City, in the shape of “Nation” letter of Chinese characters. The pagoda includes four large departments connected with each other: the front department, the main department, the worship department and the back department, bearing a combination of European-Asian architecture and creating a splendid beauty, solemnity, but purity.
The beautiful structure features a mixture of Chinese, Vietnamese and Angkor (Cambodian) architectural styles. The pagoda consists of five buildings, two ornamental yards and 178 pillars.
The extremely beautiful structures in the pagoda are two triumphal arches bearing an art of inserting bottle and porcelain fragments which create harmonious pictures illustrating the Buddha’s legendaries. Inside the pagoda, there is a set of pictures “eight angels riding on animals” another set of statues of the Amitabha Holy Trinity carved in bronze, as big as a man, and more particularly, the set of the eighteen Arhants, wood carving work, is the only one, not two, in the west of South Vietnam, made by a snumber of artists in 1907. Graves of Buddhist priests who took care of the pagoda are scattered around. These graves are decorated with carefully engraved flagstones.
There are three entrances to the pagoda. The central iron gate is always closed, while the two side gates, which are designed in the co lau style are open. The side gates are adorned with colorful porcelain mosaics featuring Buddhist folktales and natural scenery.
The facade of Vinh Trang Pagoda contains both Asian and European architecture including elements from the Renaissance period, Romanesque style, French decorative flowers and Japanese enameled tile. From afar, the pagoda resembles the five-tower Angkor Temple.
According to locals, a monk named Minh Dan and an architect named Huynh Tri Phu traveled to Cambodia prior to building the pagoda for inspiration and eventually combined Khmer architecture with European styles for the pagoda. Vinh Trang Pagoda houses 60 precious statues made from copper, wood and terracotta. The most valuable collection is the 18 arhats made from jackfruit tree wood in 1907. Additionally, the pagoda has a bell that was cast in 1854.
The pagoda is surrounded by gardens of ornamental trees, ancient trees and bonsai, creating a peaceful atmosphere. It provided shelter for Vietnamese patriots and is recognized as a national historical and cultural relic by the government.
There are many carefully carved Buddha statues, bodhisattva statues and carved decorations in the temple. The courtyard outside the temple has Maitreya, Reclining Buddhas and Guanyin Bodhisattvas several big Buddha statues. It is said that there are also hundreds of years of high monks in the temple. There are a lot of bougainvillea planted in the temple. When I went there was a flowering period, I sat on a chair under the blooming bougainvillea. The portraits I took made me very satisfied.
A temple for more than 100 years, the landscape here is still very wonderful, Yongchang Temple is also a very beautiful resource, this place can also see quite a lot of tall things, many things in the temple are also very interesting.
Located in Meitu City, Vietnam, Yongchang Temple is a famous temple. The environment is quiet and the architectural style is mixed with Indian and Chinese elements. The yellow exterior wall, topped by a circular roof, has a wide variety of flowered feet. Yongchang Temple is dedicated to the flesh of hundreds of years of monks.
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Located in Meitu City, not far from Saigon, Yongchang Temple is a famous local temple with a history of more than 100 years. The architectural style of Yongchang Temple follows the elements of the Hindu temple, with bright colors, a wide variety of line flowers and light building volume.
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Built in 1849, Yongchang Temple is located in the Mekong River building style, a two-hour drive from the western suburbs of Ho Chi Minh City. It follows the traditional cultural characteristics of the Hindu temple. The colorful and bright flowers fully reflect the craftsmen's exquisite skills and high aesthetic views. The 60 treasures offered in the temple The wooden statue can be called the fine sculpture of the early 20th century. The light yellow is the background. The overall building integrates the Eurasian style. The exterior wall has two archway entrance lampposts. The inner column is decorated with pink panlong. The middle of the Bodhi tree is decorated with a Buddha statue. The corridor is the western brother. The giant statues of the Buddha Maitreya Buddha and the Buddha of Guanshiyin are very spectacular in the German-style stone pillar temples. The sacred ten-day ceremony is a blessing for the family and a life.