Mia pagoda in ancient village Duong lam

Mia pagoda  has 287 statues of all sizes, among which are famous sculptures such as the statue of Buddha in the Himalayas and the statues of the Eight Vajra Deities. The largest one is the sculpture of Bat Bo Kim Cang located in the upper sanctuary.


The pagoda preserves many ancient artifacts such as the great red bell made in 1743, the bronze gong (1846), and the Lady Mia stone tables, set up in 1632. 
The official name is Sùng Nghiêm Tự. In Ðông Sàng village, Duong lam ancient village  (Ba Vì, Sơn Tây). Built on a hill at mild slope in the middle of Mía village (Sugar Cane). The pagoda stele (1632) relates that it was built by the Mía lady, Nguyễn Thị Dung (favorite of Lord Trịnh Tráng). The pagoda is dominated by a bell tower with a bronze bell (1743) and a bronze resonant plate (1846).