1. About Dien Phuc Pagoda
Dien Phuc Pagoda is a long-standing spiritual destination in our country. This temple was built in the Ly Dynasty and has survived to this day. Dien Phuc Pagoda is known as the place where Mrs. Pham Thi – mother of King Ly Cong Uan – lived and listened to Buddha’s teachings for a long time. This is also the place where the kings of the Ly dynasty came to visit Thanh Mau. On February 8, 1992, Dien Phuc Pagoda was recognized by the Department of Culture, Information and the Management Board of Monuments and Landscapes of Hanoi as a Historical-Religious Relic.
Photo: Dien Phuc Pagoda, Thai Binh village
This ancient temple is not only a place of religious activities of local people but also a place to preserve ancient cultural values, unique architecture, a system of statues as well as precious artifacts. Therefore, every year, this place attracts a large number of visitors to visit and admire the temple. Visiting the temple, the ancient, quiet and poetic beauty of the Buddha’s door will leave you with unforgettable memories.
2. Directions to Dien Phuc Pagoda
Dien Phuc Pagoda is located at , on the outskirts of Hanoi. This pagoda is located next to Duong River, right on the road to Dong Anh town, about 10km north of the city center. From Ha Dong city, you go to Hoai Duc district town, to Son Dong intersection to reach the pagoda.
3. Ideal time to go to Dien Phuc pagoda
According to the experience of many tourists, the best time to go to Dien Phuc pagoda is the first days of the year. At this time, the weather in Hanoi is still chilly but still sunny, suitable for you to visit and take pictures. In particular, during the Tet holiday, many tourists flock to the temple to pray for peace, fortune and luck because this is a very sacred and ancient temple.
Photo: Dien Phuc Pagoda, Thai Binh village
Moreover, coming to the temple at the beginning of the year, you will fully enjoy the overwhelming spring atmosphere. In addition, the fact that many people come to the temple at the beginning of the new year can easily lead to crowded and noisy situations. If you want to enjoy the peaceful and ancient beauty of the pagoda, you can come in May and June.
4. What is the attraction of Dien Phuc Pagoda?
Dien Phuc Pagoda has become a famous tourist destination not only because of its unique architecture and peaceful space, but also because of the cultural values cherished from generation to generation. Let’s explore the highlights of this temple!
Ancient and unique architecture
Built a long time ago, Dien Phuc Pagoda has experienced many ups and downs of the country. According to the flow of history, the architecture of the temple has also changed somewhat. Previously, Dien Phuc self was a famous scenic spot in the region with a large architectural scale. However, the destruction and weathering of the climate, the traces of the history of fighting against the enemy have caused the temple’s architecture to shrink.
Photo: Dien Phuc Pagoda, Thai Binh village
Dien Phuc self is an art work with bold architectural style from the Ly dynasty. The pagoda’s architecture consists of four horizontal and vertical folds, including: the front hall in the front, the Upper Palace in the backyard, the Mother Church and the Ancestor’s house located along the straight axis behind the Upper Palace and the Quan Am Pavilion in front of the ancestral house. The delicate arrangement creates an extremely harmonious and unique architectural space. With a unique structure, this temple is also a favorite check-in point for many young people.
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Besides, the temple also has a large campus with many green trees. Through Tam Quan, you will be sheltered by shady old trees. Looming in the garden are brilliant flower walls, the rockery is a more ancient space. Coming to the temple, you will be amazed by the unspoiled nature and strangely peaceful space.
The place where Vietnamese culture is kept in the Ly and Nguyen dynasties
In addition to the architecture, Dien Phuc pagoda also impresses visitors with the ancient statues and relics representing the Vietnamese culture of the Ly and Nguyen dynasties. Up to now, the temple still preserves many precious artifacts such as bells, Quan Am statue, Duc Thanh Tran statue, … and more than 2000 sets of scriptures that have existed for nearly 1000 years. The artifacts are brightly painted, displayed from the front hall to the upper palace.
Photo: Dien Phuc Pagoda, Thai Binh village
The worshiping statue of the temple belongs to two different historical periods. The three Tam The and Quan Am Thien Thu Thien Nhan belonged to Le Trung Hung’s reign, while others were preserved from the Nguyen Dynasty. Dien Phuc Pagoda also has many relics from the 14th century, with high cultural and artistic value. These can be mentioned as the hammock door carved with the adoring dragon, the water dragon, the four spirits, the bowl buu, etc. Having existed for a long time in the temple, the Buddha statues and ancient relics are said to be very sacred.
5. Experience when going to Dien Phuc pagoda
Here is the experience when going to the temple suggested by many tourists:
- Wear sneakers or shoes you feel comfortable walking in. The temple grounds are quite large, so you have to walk a lot when visiting.
- Dien Phuc Pagoda is a spiritual tourist destination, so when visiting you need to choose discreet and polite clothes. Avoid clothes that are too short or revealing. You are not allowed to wear a hat when entering the temple to pray.
- This temple is extremely peaceful, so you must be careful not to talk loudly or play.
- Don’t forget to bring some change to donate and pray for family and friends.
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