[1] The temple was founded by Zen Master Thích Liễu Quán, who arrived north from the southern Phú Yên Province at the end of the 17th century.
At the entrance of the stupa, the words “Đàm hoa lạc khứ hữu dư hương” are inscribed.
The temple was further renovated and expanded due to the private funding of a lady named Lê Thị Tạ in 1808.
Thích Giác Nhiên was well known for his major efforts in the revival of Buddhism in the first half of the 20th century of Vietnam.
There is a statue of Avalokiteśvara, flanked by Ananda and Mahākāśyapa, the personal attendant of the Buddha and the first patriarch of Buddhism respectively.