Giac Vien Pagoda which is at number 161/85/20, Lac Long Quan
Street, District 11 is also one of the oldest temples in Ho Chi Minh city.
Location and history
Located at number 161/85/20, Lac Long Quan Street, District
11, Giac Vien is one of the oldest temples in Ho Chi Minh City. At first, it
only used to be a warehouse while another pagoda (named Giac Lam) was being
rebuilt. After the renovation of the latter was completed, Giac Vien Pagoda was
extended as a thatched-roof hut used for worshipping Bodhisattva and was named
Kwan-Yin. Finally, it became a pagoda in 1850, thanks to the monk Hai Tinh Giac
Vien. People said that Emperor Gia Long of Nguyen Dynasty used to worship at
Giac Vien – known as the centre of Buddhism of the 6 southern provinces in 19th
century. Originally constructed in 1789, this pagoda underwent major
restorations in 1899 and 1910. Today, it still preserves many Buddhist printing
inscriptions of considerable value.
The pagoda’s style, decoration and arrangement of the
worshipping shrines followed the typical ancient of pagodas built under Nguyen
Dynasty of the 19th century, as well as of southern area. Because of its
history, Giac Vien’s structure is similar to that of Giac Lam’s, with the main
big sanctuary to worship Buddha, 2 corridors to the east and west to prepare
and a spacious compartment at the rear. Once coming to Giac Vien Pagoda,
tourists should pay attention to the 60 wooden engraving plates, each of them
illustrates different symbols of Vietnamese culture and daily life. They are
the only ones that have been perfectly-preserved in Vietnam
How to get there
Since Giac Vien Pagoda is incorporated into Dam Sen Theme
Park, getting there by bus No. 11 (can be taken at Ben Thanh Bus Station) is
possible. However, though Giac Vien is just down the road from Giac Lam, it’s
harder to find. The way is: come out of Giac Lam and turn right onto Lac Long
Quan St. Go straight on at the roundabout and the entrance is about 200m
further down on the right.
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