Bo Da Pagoda stands as an ancient and revered spiritual sanctuary in the northern region of Vietnam.
Nestled in Tien Son Commune, Viet Yen District, Bac Giang Province, this pagoda was built during the Ly Dynasty in the 11th century, situated on the majestic Phuong Hoang Mountain within the Bo Da mountain range. From the reign of King Le Du Tong (1720-1729) through successive generations, the pagoda has undergone expansions and renovations, boasting a myriad of large and small structures, including Cao Pagoda, Tu An Pagoda, Tam Duc Temple, and Tower Garden.
Surrounded by ancient earthen walls that have withstood the test of time, Bo Da Pagoda’s architectural style sets it apart from other pagodas in the region, intimately intertwined with the lives of local residents. Annually, the pagoda hosts its traditional festival from the 15th to the 18th of the second lunar month, drawing pilgrims and visitors seeking spiritual solace and cultural richness.