Thien Mu Pagoda (ñ£˜ 天姥), also known as Linh Mu Pagoda is an ancient temple situated on Ha Khe hill, the left bank of the Huong river, Huong Long Commune from the center of Hue City (Vietnam) about 5 km to the west. Thien Mu Pagoda officially started building up in Tân Sá»u (1601), to Tien Lord - Nguyen Hoang, the first of Nguyen Lord in Cochin. In 1710, Nguyen Phuc Chu Lord had cast a Dai Hong bell high 2.5 m weighs 3,285 kg, in 1715, he built a the Stele 2.58 m high placed on the back of a marble tortoise. In 1844, Thieu Tri King had built Phuoc Duyen tower, tower has octagonal high seven floors (21 m). Thien Mu Pagoda has Dai Hung temple, the main shrine, an architectural splendor monumental, inside the shrine and outside have the Buddha statue shiny bronze and hang a Khanh by bronze casting in 1677 and a "Hoanh phi" wood gilded by Nguyen Phuc Chu lord dedicatory 1714. Both sides of pagoda have a Son-temple, where the monks sit in meditation and a guest houses for visitors to the temple sightseeing, front of main shrine and around the pagoda are the flower garden is always green, brilliant, behind pagoda is the pine gardens quiet, poetic landscape.