Linh Buu Pagoda is located in Ngu Phung Village, within the Phu Quy Special Zone. The pagoda was established in 1971 by Venerable Thich Tu Hue of Tra Can Pagoda (Ninh Thuan) together with local Buddhist followers. Resting at the foot of a small hill and shaded by ancient trees, the pagoda offers a peaceful, meditative atmosphere.
In its early days, Linh Buu Pagoda was a modest structure built to provide a spiritual space for the local Buddhist community, consisting of a simple main hall and a small lecture house. In 1999, devotees built an impressive stupa, harmoniously blending Thai and Vietnamese architectural elements, to enshrine the sacred remains of Venerable Tuong Kim.

Today, Linh Buu Pagoda has been completely renovated by the temple’s guardian committee, transforming it into a dignified and serene Buddhist sanctuary. The main hall is now constructed with reinforced concrete, featuring a front hall and an upper pavilion. The pavilion is adorned with beautifully carved dragon and phoenix motifs, adding elegance to the temple’s architecture.

Seen from afar, the pagoda appears and disappears behind layers of lush old trees, creating a gentle, ethereal beauty. Its tranquil presence invites visitors to momentarily step away from the noise of everyday life and experience a sense of calm and spiritual clarity.








