Vien Giac Pagoda

Formerly, the pagoda was founded at Xuyen Trung, called Cam Ly Pagoda, after that, because of land erosion near the river, the people here moved the pagoda to the present position in 1841 and renamed it Vien Giac Pagoda.

At the beginning, Vien Giac Pagoda was a village one and in 1950, it was managed by the local buddhists.

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