(Baonghean.vn) - ToDai Tue Pagoda (Nam Dan), Buddhists and tourists can admire the beautiful architecture with special works.Dai Tue Pagoda marks the long-standing Buddhist tradition in Nghe An. The pagoda is located on the highest peak of Dai Hue mountain range, in Nam Anh commune, Nam Dan district.
Dai Tue Pagoda is honored to be recognized by the Vietnam Record Association with four records: The pagoda on the mountain with the largest artificial lake; The pagoda with the largest system of ruby statues; The pagoda with the largest system of monolithic mulberry wood statues and the pagoda with the largest system of parallel sentences in pure Vietnamese calligraphy in Vietnam.
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Dai Tue Pagoda has a total area of 20 hectares with nearly 20 items, including 4 main items: Trinh Pagoda, Ha Pagoda, Trung Pagoda and Thuong Pagoda. The pagoda worships 5 kings: Mai Hac De, Ho Quy Ly, Quang Trung, Canh Thinh, King Hung and President Ho Chi Minh, people associated with the history of building and defending the country of the Vietnamese people. |
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The first record of Dai Tue Pagoda is that the pagoda currently has a system of 32 statues made of solid mulberry wood worshiped right in the main hall of the pagoda. |
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Each statue has its own unique, oriental appearance. |
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Second record: The pagoda has the largest system of parallel sentences in pure Vietnamese calligraphy in Vietnam. The entire system of parallel sentences in the pagoda is written in Vietnamese. |
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This is a very new thing, because up to now, most of the horizontal lacquered boards and parallel sentences in pagodas in our country have been written in Chinese characters, while the number of people who can read Chinese is not much, only a few elderly people. |
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The third record of Ho Tien at this mountain temple is 350 m2 wide, contributing to the harmony of the landscape and environment of the temple space. |
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The fourth record is the system of 12 ruby statues displayed in Dai Tue Pagoda is 9 stories high and has unique architecture. |
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The works all have traditional national cultural architecture, in harmony with the worship space, practical for the religious needs and Buddhist practice of monks, nuns and Buddhists. |
Reporter team