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Visiting Dai Tong Lam Pagoda
Along National Highway 51 on
the way to the coastal city of Vung Tau, Dai Tong Lam Pagoda is located in Tan
Thanh District in the coastal province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau, 70km east of HCMC.
The pagoda is better-known as Van Phat Quang as its 10,000 statues of Buddha are
red-lacquered and inlaid with gold mounted on the pagoda's walls.
Dai Tong Lam Pagoda, which was built by superior Buddhist monk Thich Thien Hoa
in 1964, is located on a quiet 54ha plot consisting of many pagodas, Zen
monasteries, Buddhist temples, and a junior Buddhism college, and is considered
the Buddhist center of Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province.
The pagoda has been recognized by the Vietnam Record Book for its four
exceptional records, namely the biggest sanctum covering over 3,000m², the
biggest granite statue of Bodhisattva Metteyya weighing over 40 tons, the
biggest number of statues of Buddha in a pagoda - with over 10,000 - and the
Buddhism training center with most learners -1,250 monks and nuns.
The splendor of the current architecture model of Buddhism bearing the hallmark
of the national culture is seen via the complex of Dai Tong Lam Pagoda. The new
main temple, or sanctum, overlooking four directions shows a splendid place like
the elysium. Above the curved tiles are dragons cleverly carved that make them
look like hovering over nine layers of cloud.
Attractions for tourists also include the charming landscape along with a lotus
pond and fresh air. The entrance leading to the main temple is shaded with two
lines of big trees, while under the old fig tree lays a huge statue of Buddha
Sakya Muni being deep in religious contemplation. Overlooking in the distance
behind the trees sits the Metteyya temple.
On the left side of the pagoda is a place where 48 statues of Buddha Amitabha
made of granite 3.3m in height, 3.5 tons in weight standing under the open sky.
A concrete 14.5m-high statue is arranged in the middle. The entrance is paved
with red tiles to reduce the heat of summer days.
Especially, in the complex of Dai Tong Lam Pagoda, Thien Hoa nun monastery has
been known as a "rice pancake pagoda" for many years. The pagoda serves
vegetarian food such as rice pancake (bank xeo), vermicelli and sour imitated-
crab soup (bun rieu), vermicelli made of cassava, and noodles soup (pho) from 6
a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday.
Last but not least, pilgrims can cast off their affliction and tiredness to
mingle themselves with nature in a tranquilizing space if they have a chance to
visit Dai Tong Lam Pagoda.
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