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Hue Nghiem Temple
Hue Nghiem Temple
 
Hue Nghiem Temple
Hue Nghiem Temple
 
Hue Nghiem Temple
Hue Nghiem Temple
 

Hue Nghiem Temple

VIETNAM, Ho Chi Minh City
The temple was built in 1962 by the monk Thien Hoa. The temple served as a training center for monastics between 1963 and 1985 and has had various names.
  The principal buildings include the main hall, the bell tower, and the Avalokitesvara Pavilion. The two-story main hall has a double-eave hip-and-gable roof and is surrounded on four sides by a veranda. The hall contains statues of Sakyamuni Buddha, Manjusri and Samantabhadra Bodhisattvas, and other sculptures, most of which are carved from wood. The two-story bell tower has a hip-and-gable roof. The bell is located on the upper story, where there are middle eaves and a platform surrounded with balustrades. The Avalokitesvara Pavilion has a pyramidal roof and houses a statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. In the temple grounds there is a 4.5 m high reinforced concrete statue of a seated Sakyamuni Buddha, which was constructed in the 1970s.
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