Buu Long Pagoda is a Buddhist temple located in Biên Hòa city, Đồng Nai province, Vietnam. It is a popular tourist attraction and a place of worship for Buddhists in the region.
The pagoda is situated on a hilltop, surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful landscapes. Its name "Buu Long" translates to "Precious Dragon" in English, reflecting the serene and spiritual atmosphere of the temple.
Buu Long Pagoda features traditional Vietnamese Buddhist architecture with intricate designs and vibrant colors. The main entrance is adorned with ornate dragon sculptures, and the temple complex includes several buildings, statues, and gardens.
Visitors can explore the various structures within the pagoda, such as the main hall, meditation halls, and shrines dedicated to different Buddhist figures. The main attraction is the seven-story pagoda tower, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area from its top floor.
The pagoda is not only a place of worship but also a peaceful retreat for meditation and contemplation. Many visitors come here to find solace and seek spiritual enlightenment amidst the tranquil surroundings.
Buu Long Pagoda hosts several religious festivals throughout the year, attracting both locals and tourists. These festivals provide an opportunity to witness traditional Buddhist rituals, cultural performances, and enjoy vegetarian food prepared by the monks.
If you're interested in exploring Buddhist culture and seeking a peaceful and serene environment, Buu Long Pagoda in Vietnam is definitely...
Read moreThe golden pagoda and Buu Long temple in the Indian style are acclaimed the most beautiful temples of the Southern Sect in South Vietnam. Looking in the distance, the golden top of the pagoda with the blue sky is amazing.
Buildings at Buu Long Pagoda were built on the ancient Buddhist culture. The construction of the pagoda is always being expanded. The pagoda was built based on the styles of pagodas in Thailand and India and the style of the pagodas in the Nguyen Dynasty (1802 - 1945). If you would like to explore the pagoda at close range, you’d need to take off your shoes and walk up the steps. Wind chimes at the top of the pagoda create refreshing sounds in wind.
One of the highlights there is the Lake Hangetsu in the middle of which an artificial fountain stands. There is water pouring out of the mouths of the stone dragons. You can admire the bird’s eye views of District 9 from the top. A vegetarian restaurant in the temple features Vietnamese vegetarian dishes. If interested, you can try it. Best time to visit the Buu Long Pagoda It is not popular among tourists in Ho Chi Minh City. You could visit it any time during the opening hours.
The best months to visit are from March to November. Opening hours: 08:00 - 18:00 As at 25th October 2020, tourists can visit the pagoda for free. Please take off your shoes if you’d like to visit the main pagoda. Please don’t wear shorts or short...
Read moreLocated about 30 minutes away by cab from Ho Chi Minh city, the Buu Long Pagoda is a must visit for anyone who loves the quiet serenity of natural surroundings and beautiful architecture and carvings of Buddhist temples. We booked a cab from HCMC and asked the cab driver if he would wait at the parking lot for our return trip (as the weather was inclement that day, and the pagoda was located in a relatively remote area), which he kindly agreed to do; so we didn't have to worry about how we would get back to the city. We spent over an hour marveling at the grand dagoba in gold and its surrounding companion dagobas, the various golden statues of Lord Buddha, the stupas dedicated to Sivali Maha Thero, and the founder monk of Buu Long Pagoda-Lord Ho Tong, and intricate carvings and statues of various mythical creatures and deities, and the lovely greenery surrounding it all. We worshipped at the main shrine hall and the Bodhi tree located towards the back of the compound and walked about leisurely taking in the peacefulness and tranquility of the environment. It's a beautiful and calm place, so please be respectful when you visit, and as quiet as possible. Facilities available in the compound include resting places, spacious parking and...
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