The
statue, which measures 27 metres high and weighs 3,000 tonnes, is one
of the largest stone statues in Southeast Asia and the first of its
kind in Vietnam.
The statue is based on the model of Amitabha Buddha statue which was made of stone during the Ly dynasty.
It took three years to complete the work, which cost VND75 billion
(US$3.8 million) sourced from the State budget and donations made by
organisations, individuals and Buddhist followers nationwide.
On September 26, a ceremony was also held in Tien Du district to
name the Phat Tich Pagoda project celebrating the 1,000th anniversary
of Thang Long-Hanoi.
The project to renovate Phat Tich Pagoda has a total investment of
over VND50 billion. After two years of execution, the project has
restored 82 iron wood compartments and upgraded 150 metres of stone
jetty.
Phat Tich pagoda is a cultural and historical relic in Vietnam which contains cultural and sculptural values of the Ly dynasty.
Besides keeping the Amitabha Buddha stone statue dating back to the
10th-11th centuries, which is considered a precious object, the pagoda
is also a Buddhist cultural centre and a place where the Buddhism rose
up in Vietnam.