Tourists visiting the city of My Tho in Tien Giang Province could not miss Vinh Trang Pagoda, an ancient southern architectural gem.
The pagoda is located in My
Phong Commune, which is three kilometers from the city center. It was
built in 1849 by a Buddhist monk named Hue Dang using funds collected
from practitioners.
The religious site was
seriously damaged by French colonists in 1861 and a severe storm in
1904. On both occasions, practitioners restored the pagoda to its
original splendor.
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 the 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.
The 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.
The pagoda provided shelter
for Vietnamese patriots and is recognized as a national historical and
cultural relic by the government.
(Source: SGT)
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