Khmer culture at Xiem Can pagoda

Xiem Can Pagoda in the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu is listed among the most magnificent large-scale Khmer pagodas in southern Vietnam.
Khmer culture at Xiem Can pagoda ảnh 1Located 7km from Bac Lieu town, the pagoda was built in 1887 on an area of over 4,500 sq.m near a coastal alluvial ground, that hosted many constructions, all of them facing the East, a principle in Khmer culture. (Photo: VNA)
Khmer culture at Xiem Can pagoda ảnh 2The pagoda also has many features that highlight Khmer history and culture. The original name of the pagoda was Komphirsakor Prét Chru, which means “deep river”. It was later changed to Xiem Can, meaning adjacent to water. (Photo: VNA)
Khmer culture at Xiem Can pagoda ảnh 3The pagoda is also harmonious with the architecture of Sala – the place where monks and the Khmer people gather to prepare for important ceremonies. (Photo: VNA)
Khmer culture at Xiem Can pagoda ảnh 4Xiem Can Pagoda embraces Khmer Angkor architectural features. (Photo: VNA)
Khmer culture at Xiem Can pagoda ảnh 5Xiem Can Pagoda is one of the biggest and most splendid Khmer pagodas in southern Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)
VNA

See more