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But Thap Pagoda
But Thap Pagoda
But Thap Pagoda is a renowned historical and cultural landmark located in Thuan Thanh District, Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam. The pagoda, also known as the "Brush Tower" Pagoda, was built in the 14th century during the reign of the Tran Dynasty, with the current structure undergoing several renovations over time. The most iconic feature of Bút Tháp Pagoda is its unique tower, which is shaped like a traditional ink brush. This tower stands tall at about 13 meters (43 feet) and symbolizes wisdom and knowledge in Vietnamese culture. The pagoda is dedicated to the Buddhist bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, known as Quan Am in Vietnam, and houses many valuable statues, including a wooden statue of Quan Am that is highly revered by visitors. But Thap Pagoda features classic Vietnamese Buddhist architecture, with multiple buildings, including the main hall, a bell tower, and a series of intricate carvings. The pagoda is also home to numerous ancient stone sculptures, steles, and wooden statues, showcasing the rich heritage of Vietnamese art and craftsmanship. Surrounded by lush gardens and a peaceful environment, But Thap Pagoda has become a popular destination for both Buddhist pilgrims and tourists seeking to explore Vietnam's spiritual and cultural legacy. Its architectural beauty and serene atmosphere make it an important symbol of Vietnam’s historical and religious identity.
Perfume Pagoda (Huong Pagoda)
Perfume Pagoda (Huong Pagoda)
Perfume Pagoda (Huong Pagoda) is a famous Buddhist temple complex located in My Duc District, about 60 kilometers southwest of Hanoi, Vietnam. Known as one of the most important and scenic pilgrimage sites in Vietnam, Hương Pagoda is set within a stunning landscape of limestone mountains, caves, and rivers, offering a serene and peaceful atmosphere for visitors. The complex is centered around the Huong Tich Cave, which is considered the heart of the pagoda and houses a revered statue of the Buddha. The journey to the pagoda involves a picturesque boat ride along the Yen River, followed by a climb up the mountain to reach the temple at the cave's entrance. Along the way, visitors pass through lush forests, temples, and smaller shrines, creating a deeply spiritual and tranquil experience. Perfume Pagoda is famous for its Perfume Pagoda Festival, which takes place annually from the 6th day of the Lunar New Year and lasts for up to three months. The festival attracts millions of pilgrims who come to pray for good health, prosperity, and spiritual blessings. The event is filled with religious ceremonies, folk performances, and vibrant processions. As one of Vietnam's most iconic pilgrimage sites, Perfume Pagoda combines natural beauty, cultural significance, and spiritual depth, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists.
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SEDAN 4 Seats
SEDAN 4 Seats
1-3 Pax 2 luggages & 2 handbags
75.00 USD