The Chinese spirituality of the Ngoc Hoang Pagoda in Saigon is little known

Discover the Chinese spirituality of the Ngoc Hoang Pagoda in Saigon

Nestled in the heart of bustling Ho Chi Minh City, Ngoc Hoang Pagoda or Phuoc Hai is a temple of ancient beauty and a spiritual wonder that attracts a large number of tourists. Every year, they come to pray for children, pray for luck and pray for peace.

Where is Ngoc Hoang Pagoda?

Ngoc Hoang Pagoda was built by a Chinese man named Luu Minh (legal name Luu Dao Nguyen) in the early 20th century at 73, Mai Thi Luu Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Located right in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, this is a spiritual temple, attracting many tourists and indigenous people to pilgrimage every year.

Architecture of Ngoc Hoang Pagoda

Ngoc Hoang Pagoda is an ancient temple, built by a native of China. Therefore, the temple architecture also has many Chinese characteristics. Located in the middle of a spacious space (2,300m2), green with lots of trees, birds, and many lakes. Around the temple, there is a dignified atmosphere that helps people who come to worship to find a moment of peace and quiet in the noisy city.

Going inside the temple, you will be very surprised because this ancient temple was built of fired bricks with yin and yang tiled roof, decorated with many ceramic statues. In front is a small shrine with a statue of the Dharma Protector. The three-door gate stands out with the wavy lines shaped like the water waves of two dragons in the “comicing” posture. In the middle of the temple yard is a large fish tank with many different types of fish; On the right is a turtle tank released by those who come to pray.

The temple worships the Ngoc Hoang, Buddha and other gods. Including the worship of Kim Thoa Thanh Mau (the god of childbirth) with 12 midwives, 6 women on each side with different postures; Each woman takes care of one thing such as straightening her hands, straightening her feet, shaping her head, practicing speaking, etc. People come here to pray for “a round mother and a square child” when a relative is pregnant. Wishing the baby born lucky, peaceful, happy.

And all the statues here are made mainly from wooden materials, the rest is paper mache. In the temple, there are many works of art such as worshiping pictures, worshiping statues, envelopes, incense,… made of materials such as wood, ceramic and mache. In the temple, there are many works of art such as worshiping pictures, worshiping statues, envelopes, incense,… made of materials such as wood, ceramic and mache.

Different from the ancient appearance of ancient Chinese architecture, Through the ups and downs of time, the inside of the temple has been partially restored until now. But still retain the ancient architectural features from each pattern, texture. The brightly decorated pagoda makes the beauty of this place of worship extremely attractive.

Ngoc Hoang Pagoda is also known as one of the only ancient temples in Vietnam with ancient statues made of mache that vividly depict the meetings of the gods to worship the Ngoc Hoang.

Discover the sacredness of Ngoc Hoang Pagoda

Ngoc Hoang Pagoda prays for children

The Ngoc Hoang Pagoda in Saigon is known as the most sacred pagoda in our country. According to folk beliefs, Kim Hoa Thanh Mau is the god who manages childbirth in the human world. Therefore, infertile couples often sincerely pray for children at Kim Hoa Thanh Mau Temple and 12 midwives.

 

Ngoc Hoang Pagoda prays for love

In addition to praying for self, Ngoc Hoang Pagoda is also a very famous place to pray for luck. People here think that just sincerely burn incense, pray their name, then go to the name of “the one who loves the dream” and touch the statues of Mr. To, Mrs. Nguyet, and the Holy Mother so that Mr. Therefore, the temple often attracts many young people to come here to pray.

Ngoc Hoang Pagoda prays for peace and luck

Every year, on the 9th day of the first lunar month, the temple often organizes the ceremony of the Ngoc Hoang – a great holiday, which is considered a great blessing occasion. On this occasion, visitors can come to pray, visit, and enjoy the festive atmosphere here. The temple is very sacred, so when people pray, they don’t need too many rituals, just pray sincerely and it will come true.

In addition, at Ngoc Hoang Pagoda, there is also an oil pouring ceremony – one of the unique customs of the Chinese, adding cooking oil to the lamp means adding smoothness in everything such as work, longevity, and health. ..

With the good beliefs bearing the imprint of the Chinese people, and the unique artistic architecture of the nation, Ngoc Hoang Pagoda is a spiritual destination that attracts many visitors to experience as well as spread many good things. Beautiful for tourists from all over the world.

Hope the article will help you have a complete and fun trip!

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