The pagoda is unique because of the materials used to build it, which are millions of shards of vases, dishes, bowls and other household utensils. Therefore, the pagoda is also called Ve Chai (glass scrap) Pagoda. A highlight of Linh Phuoc is a 49-meter dragon made of 12,000 shards of glass bottles.
A mosaic dragon covers a corner of the roof. (Photo: Hai Duong)
A tower in the pagoda with the surface made from numerous crystal mosaics.
Tam Quan (three entrances) gate of Linh Phuoc boasts complicated architecture.
Pilgrims praying in front of the big Guan Yin statue at Linh Phuoc Pagoda.
Patterns created from ceramic debris.
A colorful statue of nghe, a legendary animal which resembles a hybrid of a lion and a dog.