Su Muon Pagoda (Hung Long Tu)

icon-locationDương Tơ, Phú Quốc, tỉnh Kiên Giang, Vietnam
The temple is ancient, has a spectacular harbor, impressive architecture and an unusually peaceful atmosphere.

With its pristine beauty, Phu Quoc is attracting more and more tourists to visit and relax. Besides picturesque beaches and great entertainment spots, Phu Quoc also has a number of religious sites such as Su Muon Pagoda - a temple located halfway up the hill, in the middle of a lush green forest. beauty.

Su Muon Pagoda was built by monk Nguyen Kim Muon - who made a great contribution to Vietnamese Buddhism. The temple belongs to the Penelope sect, under the management of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha.

When visiting Su Muon Pagoda, visitors will be impressed by the peaceful but equally magnificent and dignified scenery. On the temple grounds is a large rock that, according to many people's imagination, looks like a kneeling tiger and a 300-year-old ancient Kenia tree. Right outside the main hall is a large smiling Buddha statue, which is loved by many people. In the main hall, which is the main place of worship of the temple, there is also a large golden Buddha image, which is always full of incense smoke.

From the balcony of Su Muon Pagoda overlooking the mountainside, visitors will encounter a majestic natural scenery with Ham Ninh mountain and the coastline surrounding Phu Quoc island. Standing here, visitors can feel each breeze blowing gently through the hair, quiet space and fresh air around.

With all of the above, Su Muon Pagoda has become one of the most famous temples in Phu Quoc, and this is also a suitable place for monks to practice, Buddhist followers to express their sincere gratitude. homage to the Buddha, or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature and the air during their trip to Phu Quoc.


Operating hours : 07:00 - 18:00 on weekdays