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 • Perfume River • Thuan An Beach • Tam Giang Lagoon • Ngu Binh Mountain • Lang Co Beach • Canh Duong Beach • Mineral Stream of My An • Dieu De Pagoda • Hon Chen Temple • Thien Mu Pagoda • Tu Hieu Pagoda • Tu Dam Pagoda • Hue Citadel • Hien Lam Pavilion • Hue National School • Tomb of Minh Mang Empror • Tomb of Tu Doc Emperor • Tomb of Khai Dinh Emperor • Hue Royal Fine Arts Museum • Chi Long Village Festival • Gia Lac Spring Fair Festival • Hon Chen Temple Festival • Phu Cam Conical Hat Village • Bach Ma Mountain
Tu Hieu Pagoda
Located at Duong Xuan Thuong III Hamlet in Thuy Xuan Village, Tu Hieu Pagoda is 5km southwest of Hue City. This pagoda was built in the shape of the Chinese character "Khau" (mouth), with the main building consisting of three rooms and two wings. It faces the southeast and uses Ngu Binh Mount as a front screen.

The pagoda was originally a small hut built by Nhat Dinh in 1843, who was formerly recognized by royal authority as the monk of Giac Hoang Pagoda. In 1848, the pagoda was restored by monk Cung Ky with the help of the king's eunuchs and courtiers. Tu Hieu hence became a large pagoda.

In 1894, it was rebuilt by Cuong Ky with the support of King Thanh Thai and the King's eunuchs created the half-moon lake. In 1962, the pagoda was renovated by Most Ven Chon Thiet. And in 1971 the three-entrance gate and the staff houses were rehabilitated by senior monk Chi Niem.

The main sanctuary is devoted to the worship of Buddha. Behind there is a room honoring former monks of the pagoda. Across a courtyard, the Quang Hieu Duong Hall houses an altar dedicated to local Buddhist devotees on the right, another to the deity Quan Cong in the center, and a third to eunuchs on the left. A separate altar in this hall honors Le Van Duyet, an outstanding mandarin during the reign of Emperor Gia Long. On the left side of the courtyard is the living quarters of the monks (Ta Lac Thien) and to Tu Hieu right is the guest-house (Huu Ai Nhat).

The entrance gate to the pagoda is a curved two storey structure. On the second storey, a statue of the guardian spirit Ho Phap protects the pagoda. Inside the gate is a crescent-lotus pond. On both sides of the courtyard are stele houses engraved with the history of the pagoda.

 

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