Hai Tang Pagoda - Tan Hiep Commune
Hai Tang Pagoda - Tan Hiep Commune
Hai Tang Pagoda - Tan Hiep Commune
Hai Tang Pagoda - Tan Hiep Commune
Hai Tang Pagoda - Tan Hiep Commune
Hai Tang Pagoda - Tan Hiep Commune
Hai Tang Pagoda - Tan Hiep Commune

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Phone: 0235.3862367

Time to visit a place: 30 phút

Open Time: 8:00 AM - Close Time: 6:00 PM

Email: update_soon@unknown.com

Address: bai ong, TP Hoi An,

Hai Tang Pagoda is located in Tan Hiep commune – Cham islands. This is a large-scale religious architecture to worship Buddha and God to meet the religious needs of local residents. In addition, this is also a place for merchant ships from other countries to visit to pray for "smooth sailing" in their journey across the sea. The monument was built in the 19th year of Canh Hung, Le Dynasty (1758). Later, due to the influence of wind and storm, the pagoda was restored and moved to its current location in the 1st year of Tu Duc Reign, Nguyen Dynasty (1848). The main architecture of the temple is a wooden truss system of the type "overlapping the pillars" divided into 3 compartments. The entire temple is carved with flowers, lotus petals, lanterns, dragon heads... The relic was ranked as a national historical and cultural relic in 2006.  The pagoda still retains almost the same status as the architectural structure, fine art, and the arrangement of worshiping statues of the Tam Giao period. Therefore,  it is also a place to provide information on many fields of science, history of formation and development of Cham islands’ residential community.  The pagoda is an attractive tourist ... View more

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Hai Tang Pagoda is located in Tan Hiep commune – Cham islands. This is a large-scale religious architecture to worship Buddha and God to meet the religious needs of local residents. In addition, this is also a place for merchant ships from other countries to visit to pray for "smooth sailing" in their journey across the sea. The monument was built in the 19th year of Canh Hung, Le Dynasty (1758). Later, due to the influence of wind and storm, the pagoda was restored and moved to its current location in the 1st year of Tu Duc Reign, Nguyen Dynasty (1848). The main architecture of the temple is a wooden truss system of the type "overlapping the pillars" divided into 3 compartments. The entire temple is carved with flowers, lotus petals, lanterns, dragon heads... The relic was ranked as a national historical and cultural relic in 2006. 
The pagoda still retains almost the same status as the architectural structure, fine art, and the arrangement of worshiping statues of the Tam Giao period. Therefore,  it is also a place to provide information on many fields of science, history of formation and development of Cham islands’ residential community.  The pagoda is an attractive tourist destination for domestic and international tourists when coming to Cham islands. 

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