Ngoa Van Thuong Pagoda
Ngoa Van Thuong Pagoda (Main Hall) features a “Nhất”-shaped architectural design, restored on the original foundation in 2000, with an area of 50m². The structure consists of three compartments with tiled roofing and stone-built walls.
On both sides of the pagoda’s entrance hangs a pair of parallel sentences: “All things are without fault – misfortune lies in the human mind,” serving as a reminder to people and reflecting the humanistic philosophy of “directly pointing to the human mind, realizing one’s true nature to become Buddha” as taught by Emperor Buddha Trần Nhân Tông in the Trúc Lâm Zen tradition of Yên Tử.