The Tam Chuc Pagoda Complex, which stands within 5,100 hectares of forests, mountains, and lakes in the northern province of Ha Nam, has been recognised as a national relic site.
Ha Nam province is home to a number of pagodas and festivals amid beautiful landscapes, which are viewed as fruitful resources for the northern province to develop its spiritual tourism industry.
Tam Chuc Pagoda Complex is a special religious tourist site in an awe-inspiring landscape, with its front facing the lake and its back leaning into the mountain.
The Tam Chuc Pagoda Spring Festival in Kim Bang district, Ha Nam province, got underway on February 12. An important cultural and religious event held to mark the Lunar New Year and Spring, the festival introduces and promotes the cultural values and traditions of Vietnam and the unique features of the pagoda among domestic and foreign tourists.
Tam Chuc Pagoda in the northern province of Ha Nam held a ceremony recently to introduce its unique Spring festival and promote the conservation of cultural values in the locality.
Located in Ha Nam province, just 60 kilometers from Hanoi from the south, Tam Chuc Spiritual Tourism Complex attracts visitors with its tranquil atmosphere in the middle of unspoiled forests.
Located 60km from Hanoi, Tam Chuc Spiritual Tourism Complex in Ha Nam province is expected to be the largest project in Vietnam. The largest building in the Tam Chuc Pagoda complex is Tam The Hall.
The successful organisation of the 16th United Nations Day of Vesak earlier this year helped demonstrate Vietnam’s respect for the freedom of belief and religion, Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh said at a meeting on July 29.
Located in Ha Nam province, just 60 kilometers from Hanoi to the south, Tam Chuc pagoda attracts visitors with its hospitable people and tranquil atmosphere in the middle of unspoiled forests.
President of the Cambodian National Assembly Samdech Heng Samrin and his entourage made a trip to the northern province of Ha Nam on May 29 as part of their on-going official visit to Vietnam.
Huong, Tam Chuc and Bai Dinh pagodas are home to beautiful scenery and relics showing the development of Buddhism in Vietnam. They have formed a tourist route attracting pilgrims and visitors.
The UN Day of Vesak wraps up successfully in Ha Nam province. The fruits include the Ha Nam Declaration, results reached during seminars and forums, but also exchanges and connections among Buddhists.
National Assembly (NA) Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan visited Supreme Patriarch of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS), Most Venerable Thich Pho Tue at Hanoi’s Vien Minh pagoda on May 15 on the occasion of Lord Buddha’s 2,563rd birthday.
The Tam Chuc Buddhist Cultural Centre in Ha Nam province was illuminated with tens of thousands of flower-shaped lanterns on May 13 night during the 16th UN Day of Vesak to pray for global peace.
The 2019 Ha Nam Declaration was issued at end of the 16th United Nations Day of Vesak at the Tam Chuc Convention Centre in the northern province of Ha Nam on May 14.
The 16th UN Day of Vesak 2019 wrapped up at Tam Chuc Pagoda in Kim Bang district, northern Ha Nam province, on May 14, with the adoption of the Ha Nam Declaration that promotes world peace, harmony, and improvements for all people.
International delegates, monks and Buddhist followers are together enjoying the festive atmosphere and beautiful landscape of Tam Chuc pagoda in Ha Nam province, where the celebration of the 16th UN Day of Vesak 2019 is taking place.