Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic
Tau Pagoda historical and cultural relic

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The Tau Pagoda, located in Xuan Truong Commune, Tho Xuan District, is also known by its formal name "Hoi Long Tu" and is commonly referred to as Xuan Pha Pagoda. The pagoda is situated on a relatively high and flat piece of land at the entrance of the village, about 100 meters from the Chu River embankment. The pagoda’s grounds cover an area of 2,696 square meters. The pagoda was built during the Dinh Dynasty (in 980), making it the oldest pagoda on the right bank of the Chu River. In the past, it was called "Lang Pagoda," but it is now known as Tau Pagoda. This pagoda serves as a cultural and spiritual gathering place for the local people as well as visitors from near and far. Over time, the pagoda has deteriorated and been restored several times. The current architecture of the pagoda dates from the Nguyen period. The building materials used are primarily wood, brick. In front of the pagoda courtyard, on each side, there is a square pillar-shaped structure taller than the pagoda's roof, with edges aligned with the two gable ends. Like other pagodas in the region, the main deity worshipped here is the Buddha. On both sides ... View more

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The Tau Pagoda, located in Xuan Truong Commune, Tho Xuan District, is also known by its formal name "Hoi Long Tu" and is commonly referred to as Xuan Pha Pagoda. The pagoda is situated on a relatively high and flat piece of land at the entrance of the village, about 100 meters from the Chu River embankment. The pagoda’s grounds cover an area of 2,696 square meters.

The pagoda was built during the Dinh Dynasty (in 980), making it the oldest pagoda on the right bank of the Chu River. In the past, it was called "Lang Pagoda," but it is now known as Tau Pagoda. This pagoda serves as a cultural and spiritual gathering place for the local people as well as visitors from near and far.

Over time, the pagoda has deteriorated and been restored several times. The current architecture of the pagoda dates from the Nguyen period. The building materials used are primarily wood, brick. In front of the pagoda courtyard, on each side, there is a square pillar-shaped structure taller than the pagoda's roof, with edges aligned with the two gable ends.

Like other pagodas in the region, the main deity worshipped here is the Buddha. On both sides of the main hall, adjacent to the inner sanctuary, there are statues of the “Long Than”, four Bodhisattvas, eight Vajra guardians (Kim Cuong), two Dharma protectors guarding the pagoda, and a statue of the “Su To” who attained enlightenment at the pagoda.

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