Quan Am Pagoda blends Southeast Asian Buddhist aesthetics with traditional Vietnamese roof design. Its main hall features a double-pitched gabled roof with upturned corners, symbolizing auspiciousness and spiritual ascent.
The walls are painted in soft beige tones, adorned with intricate hand-carved dragon and phoenix motifs and Sanskrit inscriptions, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. The three-tiered altar honors Guanyin, Amitabha Buddha, and Shakyamuni, following strict Buddhist ritual layout. Courtyards host banyan trees and lotus ponds, fostering a meditative atmosphere.
Notably, the stone stairway outside bears the full text of the Heart Sutra carved in relief—visitors can walk slowly along it, experiencing harmony between language and space. The overall design reflects humility and devotion characteristic of Vietnamese Buddhism.