Linh Bửu Pagoda is located in Ngũ Phụng Commune, Phú Quý District. It was established in 1971 by Venerable Thích Từ Huệ from Trà Can Pagoda in Ninh Thuận, together with Buddhist followers. The pagoda is situated at the foot of a hill, nestled beneath the shade of trees, creating a tranquil and serene atmosphere.
Originally, the pagoda was simply constructed to provide a place for devotees to gather, consisting of the main hall and a lecture hall. In 1999, the followers built a grand stupa here, harmoniously blending Thai and Vietnamese cultural elements, to enshrine the relics of Venerable Tường Kim.
Currently, Linh Bửu Pagoda has been extensively renovated by the temple’s management board into a solemn religious complex. The main hall is constructed of reinforced concrete, featuring a front courtyard and a traditional upper story. The upper story is beautifully decorated with dragons and phoenixes.
From a distance, the pagoda appears hidden among ancient trees, sometimes visible, sometimes veiled, creating a peaceful and transcendental feeling for visitors.