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History and Construction Journey of the Pagoda
Hang Pagoda was built in the 19th century, closely associated with the name of Venerable Thich Nhu Tho. Legend has it that during his pilgrimage on the mountain, he discovered a large stone cave and decided to establish the pagoda there. With architecture combining traditional Asian styles and natural elements, the pagoda offers a sense of serenity, making it a haven for souls seeking peace.
Exploring Architecture and Landscape
Phuoc Dien Tu boasts many unique structures such as the main hall, bell tower, and the majestic statue of Amitabha Buddha. Shrouded in mist, with soft clouds embracing the pagoda grounds, it creates a mystical ambiance. Visitors can freely stroll along the pathways around the pagoda, gazing at the mountain scenery and enjoying the fresh air, adding to the relaxation of the journey.
Spiritual Activities and Festivals
Every year, Hang Pagoda hosts many national and international festivals, attracting thousands of Buddhists and tourists. Notably, the annual Ba Chua Xu pilgrimage draws a large number of worshippers. This is not only an opportunity to express prayers but also a chance for those who love exploring local culture to gain deeper insights into traditional festivals.
Visiting Guide and Experience
When visiting Hang Pagoda, tourists are advised to dress modestly, respecting the spiritual environment. You can either walk or take an electric car up the mountain to save energy.
With its peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural scenery, Phuoc Dien Tu - Hang Pagoda is an ideal destination for those seeking inner peace and wanting to explore the spiritual culture of the Mekong Delta.