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Thanh Mai Pagoda

Thanh Mai Pagoda

Thanh Mai Pagoda (in Hoang Hoa Tham commune, Chi Linh City, Hai Duong). Thanh Mai Pagoda was built around 1329 on the slopes of Thanh Mai mountain, also known as Tam Ban mountain (meaning three interconnected mountain levels of the three provinces of Bac Giang-Hai Duong-Quang Ninh, belonging to the Dong Trieu arc). , about 200m high, now belongs to Hoang Hoa Tham commune, Chi Linh city. The pagoda is associated with the life and career of Zen Master Phap Loa, the second founder of the Truc Lam Yen Tu Zen sect. The main pagoda has Dinh-style architecture, with 7 front halls and 3 back halls. The pagoda's frame structure is made of ironwood with 12 main columns with a diameter of 50cm, 7.2m high and 16 military columns with a diameter of 42cm, 3.5m high, connected in a "stack of beams and eight poles" style, an architectural style of the Tran Dynasty. The pagoda's roof consists of 8 roofs, 8 knife heads, covered with funny nose tiles, on the roof is a bank, in the middle are embossed with four words "Thanh Mai Zen Tu". The pagoda started construction and was completed in 2005. Currently, Thanh Mai pagoda still preserves many valuable artifacts such as: Vien Thong Bao Thap built in 1334; Pho Quang Tower was built in the 23rd year of Chinh Hoa (1702); Linh Quang tower was built in the 24th year of Chinh Hoa (1703), along with 5 other towers. The pagoda also retains 6 steles of the Tran and Le dynasties, of which the Thanh Mai Vien Thong marble tower is recognized as a national treasure. The stele was carved in the 5th year of Dai Tri (1362) and tells about the life and career of the Second Patriarch of the Truc Lam Zen Sect. The stele also shows the contemporary political, religious, and land situation and the activities of Truc Lam's three ancestors: Tran Nhan Tong, Phap Loa, and Huyen Quang. Thanh Mai Pagoda Festival takes place on the first to third day of the third lunar month every year. In 1992, Thanh Mai Pagoda was recognized by the Ministry of Culture and Information as a national historical and cultural relic. At the end of autumn and into the winter days, the maple forest in Thanh Mai pagoda area has beautiful scenery. The forests during this time become brilliant with red, yellow colors... With an area of ​​about 15 hectares, the maple forest in the Thanh Mai pagoda area is quite dense. The height of the maple tree is up to tens of meters, growing from the foot to the top of the mountain, including some trees with very large trunks, about 2-3 people can hug. And the most beautiful is the time when maple leaves change color, from green foliage to yellow, then to red. With its long-standing historical value, with many solemn rituals during the festival such as: preaching sutras, woodwork, holding the altar... and magnificent nature, Thanh Mai pagoda has been contributing to enriching cultural capital. Eastern origin. Source: Hai Duong province electronic information portal

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