Since then, Vinh Nghiem Pagoda has been built with grand, standardized architecture, exemplifying traditional Vietnamese Buddhist temple design. This ancient pagoda, rich in Vietnamese Buddhist heritage, is recognized as a significant historical site.
Today, after around 700 years, the pagoda still preserves numerous invaluable relics, including a collection of statues of Buddha, statues of Truc Lam Zen masters, statues of subsequent patriarchs, Dharma protectors, and Arhats.
Notably, Vinh Nghiem Pagoda houses a collection of 3,050 woodblocks, most of which are Buddhist scriptures, precepts, and writings by the Truc Lam Yen Tu Zen masters. In 2012, the woodblocks of Vinh Nghiem Pagoda were recognized by UNESCO as a documentary heritage under the Memory of the World program for the Asia-Pacific region.
On September 9, 2013, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognized the Vinh Nghiem Pagoda Festival as a national intangible cultural heritage. On December 23, 2015, the Prime Minister signed a decision recognizing Vinh Nghiem Pagoda as a special national historical and architectural site.
The Vinh Nghiem Pagoda Festival, held on the 14th day of the second lunar month, attracts numerous local residents and tourists from around the world.
Linh Trang