Tam Chuc Pagoda – The Biggest Pagoda in Vietnam
Tam Chuc Pagoda festival has attracted thousands of pilgrimages on early days of the Vietnamese Lunar New Year since its official open on 16th February 2019.
The pagoda lies within Tam Chuc Tourist Complex which covers a total
area of 5,000 ha. Situated in the North of Ha Nam Province, Tam Chuc
Pagoda is 60 km from Hanoi and it is being built on the foundation of
the former pagoda and surrounded by newly built structures, parking lot,
immense lake system and lush forests. Tam Chuc Pagoda enchants the eyes
of visitors by its great combination of impressive architecture and
spectacular landscapes.
Tam Chuc Pagoda’s Architecture
The ancient pagoda built in Dinh dynasty dating back 1000
years ago has been entirely damaged by time. People started to reform it a few
years ago and now it is being rebuilt with the first phase expected to be
completed in May 2019 when the pagoda hosts the UN Day of Vesak (Buddha’s
Birthday, Enlightenment and Passing Away).
The new Tam Chuc Pagoda sits on a site of nearly 5,000
hectares, surrounded by lakes, mountains, forests, and valleys. Following the
traditional architectures of Buddhist pagodas, Tam Chuc Pagoda Complex includes
Cong Tam Quan (the three-arched-entrances gate), Dien Quan Am, Dien Tam The,
Dien Phap Chu, Chua Ngoc (Pearl Pagoda). Inside these places are gigantic
Buddhist statues carved skillfully.

Located at an altitude of 15 meters, the 3-storey Ngoc
Pagoda is the final place to visit in the complex. Standing at the pagoda,
people can admire the scenic landscape created by imposing nature and
impressive structures built by human’s hands.
Besides giant blocks sculpted in Kim Lan ceramic village of
Hanoi, as many as 12,000 murals depicting legends of Buddha craved into volcano
rock by Indonesian artisans will brighten up the area. Further, a garden of 99
stone pillars, each 13.5m high carved with Buddhist teachings, will also be
installed at the site.
Worshipping Statues in Tam Chuc Pagoda
Three colossal Buddha statues in black bronze representing
the past, present, and future are situated in the very heart of Dien Tam The in
which great pictures about Nirvana are hung. These statues are over 100 tons
weight and they are the biggest statues in Vietnam, defeating the record of
those in Bai Dinh Pagoda.

Under Dien Tam The is Dien Phap Chu in which a 150-ton Phap
Chu statue occupies religiously. Dien Quan Am is the place people locate the
gigantic Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue. The image is totally made from
bronze and weighs up to 100 tons. Visitors also have the chance to admire other
meticulously carved statues that make the complex mystical and sacred
The United Nations Day of Vesak in Tam Chuc Pagoda
The international day of Vesak happened in Tam Chuc pagoda
from May 12th to 14th 2019. This is the third time the UN’s commemoration of
Vesak held in Vietnam. It previously took place in Hanoi and Ninh Binh. The
event was welcome 1,500 spiritual dignitaries, researchers from
other countries and thousands of Buddhist followers to raise mutual
understanding and share interests from Buddhist values and traditions.
Tips for Visiting Tam Chuc Pagoda
Just 60 km from the capital city of Hanoi, visitors have
wide choices of transportation to reach Tam Chuc Pagoda. The average time is
1.5 hours and you can take the scheduled train, bus, private car or even
motorbike.
On arrival of the parking lot, you have to take the electric
car to reach the pagoda as the distance is a bit far. It takes you 30,000 VND
every turn.
Free entrance fee
It is forming the religious tour route connecting the sacred
Perfume Pagoda and Bai Dinh Pagoda. You may combine visiting those magnificent
pagodas in your tour.
Visitors should wear proper clothes that do not reveal much
of your flesh. It is recommended to have a scarf in your bag and show your
respect to the monks.
Being such a big pagoda possessing many world records, Tam
Chuc Complex is estimated to complete in 2048. It is a promising attraction
that can serve both religious activities and sightseeing of visitors. Tam Chuc
Pagoda will soon begin an attractive place in Ha Nam Province as well as
Northern Vietnam.
Tam Chuc Pagoda is the must-see attraction for your
wonderful tours from Hanoi.