Phuoc Lam Pagoda

Location: Phuoc Lam Pagoda is located in Cam Ha Ward, Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province.
Characteristics: Phuoc Lam Pagoda belongs to Lam Te-Chuc Thanh Buddhist sect. It was built in ancient Asian architectural style, constructed according to the Chinese character "Mon".

It consists of three chambers, two lean-tos and two bell towers. The pagoda was restored in 1822 and 1893. 

Inside, are various precious ancient objects and statues. This is also where many famous Vietnamese Buddhist monks were trained before the 1975 war, such as the Bonze superiors Thich Tinh Khiet and Thich Giac Nhien and the Bonze superior I and II of Vietnam Buddhism.

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