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Ba Vang Pagoda has the largest sanctum built on a mountain in Quang Ninh, Vietnam. The pagoda is also known as “Bao Quang Tu”. “Bao” means precious or treasured. "Quang" means light. “Bao Quang Tu” indicated “The Pagoda has precious light". This light is perceived as not only the sunlight but also the light of enlightenment, wisdom and human virtues.
3 June, 2019 Quang Ninh, Vietnam - A delegation of four Monks from Chusang Monastery visited Ba Vang Pagoda as part of their trip to Vietnam. On behalf of the Sangha, Venerable Thich Truc Bao Luc guided the group through the Pagoda. Beforehand, the delegation joined a Sutra chanting section together and paid homage to Buddhas in the Main Hall of the Pagoda.
Situated amid forests and mountains, Ba Vang Pagoda is one of the largest Buddhist centers in Vietnam. Under the steadfast abbotship of Thay Thich Truc Thai Minh, the Pagoda has become a spiritual home to countless Buddhists worldwide, where everyone is welcome to learn and practice the Buddha's Dharma.