The temple is the oldest temple in Hue, with a history of more than 400 years. The Buddha Temple is located next to the Xiangjiang River, and its seven-story octagonal, 21-meter-high Fuyuan Tower is a symbolic building of Tianzhu Temple and Hue. The temple's name originated from the hill where it was located, "Tianzhu Mountain", but in the 19th century, during the Sudeikidze era, it was changed to "Lingzhu Temple" for fear of the name will offend the heavens. The temple has been expanded several times since it was built, but was severely damaged by the typhoon in 1904 and then rebuilt many times. The temple is a Chinese-style Buddhist temple pattern as a whole. You will find familiar buildings such as the Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Temple of Heavenly Kings, and Grand Xiong Pavilion. Tianzhu Temple is even common in the Chinese royal tombs of the sacred sacred monument, but the temple still has Vietnamese characteristics. The strangest thing is that there is a abandoned old man's car inside the temple, which was originally a 1953 temple abbot Shi Guangde, who went to Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) to set himself on fire in protest of the government's crackdown on Buddhism.