Bo Da Pagoda, sitting at the north foot of Phuong Hoang mountain in Tien Son commune, Bac Giang's Viet Yen district is among the few pagodas preserving intact its Vietnamese ancient architecture.


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Bo Da pagoda is one of the centres of the Buddhist Truc Lam Tam To (three patriarchs of Truc Lam) sect

{keywords}The pagoda still preserves intact its ancient architecture.
{keywords}It features nearly 100 old towers which were built throughout the past three centuries. 
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{keywords}It houses nearly 2,000 wood blocks of Buddhist sutras


{keywords}The wood blocks, kept in a wooden house in Tu An Tu, have been listed as a national treasure.

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{keywords}The pagoda has 16 building with nearly 100 adjacent sections

{keywords}The pagoda ​is dedicated to three religions of the same root - Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism along with the three Truc Lam (Vietnamese Zen Buddhism) ancestors.

{keywords}A bird's eye view of the pagoda 

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