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Ba Vang Pagoda
Ba Vang Pagoda
The Ba Vang Pagoda was founded in 1706 by Zen Master Mahasamon – Tue Bich Pho Giac. Surrounded by 124 hectares of land, the building is an exceptional example of the Truc Lam Yen Tu Zen style. Though the original building was lost to the ravages of time, it was rebuilt in its traditional style in 1993 and filled with precious stonework and ceramics dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. A popular destination for pilgrims, even laymen will appreciate traditional architecture and many statues, all of which are over 2 meters tall.
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.
Du Hang Pagoda
Du Hang Pagoda
Du Hang Pagoda is an ancient Buddhist temple located in the city of Hai Duong, in northern Vietnam. It is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and serene atmosphere, making it one of the most important cultural and spiritual sites in the region. The pagoda was originally built in the 14th century during the Tran Dynasty, and it has contained several renovations over time, preserving its historical value. The structure follows traditional Vietnamese Buddhist architectural styles, with intricate wooden carvings, statues, and decorative elements. The pagoda features a large central hall, a bell tower, and a number of smaller shrines and altars dedicated to various Buddhist deities. One of the most notable features of Du Hang Pagoda is its impressive wooden statue of the Buddha, which attracts many visitors and worshipers. The pagoda is also home to a collection of historical relics and cultural artifacts, further adding to its significance. Du Hang Pagoda is not only a place of worship but also a serene spot for visitors seeking spiritual reflection. The surrounding environment, with its peaceful gardens and tranquil setting, makes it a perfect place to experience the calm and spiritual essence of Vietnamese Buddhism. In addition to its religious importance, the pagoda is an architectural gem, embracing the intricate craftsmanship of ancient Vietnamese artisans. It remains a popular destination for both local pilgrims and tourists interested in exploring Vietnam's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
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Deluxe MINIVAN 7 Seats
Deluxe MINIVAN 7 Seats
1-5 Pax 5 Luggages & 3 handbags
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