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Giac Vien Temple
Giac Vien Temple
 
Giac Vien Temple
Giac Vien Temple
 
Giac Vien Temple
Giac Vien Temple
 
Giac Vien Temple
Giac Vien Temple
 

Giac Vien Temple

VIETNAM, Ho Chi Minh City
Giac Vien stands for Perfectly Enlightened. It was built in 1798 and is the city’s oldest temple. It was originally a small hermitage called Avalokitesvara Pavilion. It was converted to a temple in 1850 by the monk Hai Tinh and given its current name. It has been restored twice, in 1899 and 1908. It is listed as a National Cultural Heritage Site.
  The principal buildings include the main hall and a stupa area. The main hall has a hip-and-gable roof with a comparatively short main ridge and elongated hips. It is seven bays wide and is surrounded by a veranda. The temple used to serve as a publishing center for Buddhist texts and still has the sutra woodblocks in its collection.
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