Built in 1744, Giac Lam Pagoda is one of the oldest pagodas
in Ho Chi Minh city. Giac Lam Pagoda is located at 118 Lac Long Quan Street,
Tan Binh District.
Location and history
Giac Lam is one of the oldest pagodas in Ho Chi Minh City.
Originally, it was built by Ly Thuy Long – a native Minh Huong, in 1744, as a
gathering pla
- ho chi minh mausoleum complex and mysterious
“The Third” structure of Giac Lam Pagoda is also typical of
southern pagodas. It means the pagoda consists of 3 main buildings: the main
ceremonial hall, the dharma preaching hall and the meal hall. The first one is
big with many huge pillars engraved with meaningful sentences. It worships many
Buddhas such as Buddha Amitabha, Buddha Shakyamuni and some Bodhisattva like
Maitreya Bodhisattva, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva and Avalokiteshvara
Bodhisattva. Giac Lam Pagoda has 118 statues made of wood, bronze and cement.
Most of them are very ancient and valuable, which demonstrate the development
of Vietnamese art of sculpture in 18th century. Not only is Giac Lam a place to
observe traditional southern structure of pagodas, but it’s also where tourists
can discover the specific cultural characteristics of Vietnam, like the
4-season fruit pattern.
The garden and seven-storied stupa
In front of the pagoda is a big bodhi tree, a gift from Sri
Lankan great monk Narada in 1953, accompanied by the arrival of a sample of the
relics of Gautama Buddha. With the purpose to store these relics, a
seven-storey high stupa was started building in 1970 under the architectural
plans of Vinh Hoang. Due to wars, the construction was put off and could only
finish in 1993. Today, the east-facing, hexagonal-shaped stupa is considered as
a landmark, being the tallest Buddhist tower in the city.
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