Hanoi, Vietnam | 05 most famous pagoda in Hanoi

The Tran Quoc Pagoda is Hanoi's oldest pagoda, dating back more than 1,500 years. It was originally constructed on the Red River's bank, outside of the Yen Phu Dyke. It was transferred to Kim Ngu (Golden Buffalo) islet on West Lake in 1615. Thanh Nien Road connects it to West Lake. Under the reign of Emperor Ly Nam De, construction on this pagoda began in 541 and was finished in 545.

The Tran Quoc Pagoda

One Pillar Pagoda, also known as Chua Mot Mot Cot, Dien Huu, or Lien Hoa Dai, is a historic pagoda near the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi. This pagoda is amazing and one-of-a-kind in terms of architecture. In 2012, the pagoda was named "Asian Pagoda with the Most Unique Architecture." It has become a must-see for both domestic and international visitors to Hanoi. The One Pillar Pagoda, also known as Chua Mot Cot, Dien Huu, or Lien Hoa Dai, is a historic pagoda near the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi.

One Pillar Pagoda

Quan Thanh Shrine, previously Tran Vu Temple, is a Taoist temple located in Hanoi. It is one of four sacred temples built in four directions to guard the capital against bad spirits. Quan Thanh Temple was consecrated to Saint Huyen Thien Tuan Vu during the reign of Emperor Ly Thai To (1010-1028). It has become a well-known religious and cultural hub for Hanoians. It has become a well-known religious and cultural hub for Hanoians. A 4-meter-tall black bronze sculpture of Saint Tran Vu holds a serpent and a turtle inside the shrine.

Quan Thanh Shrine

Tay Phuong Pagoda, also known as Sung Phuc Pagoda, is situated at the summit of Tay Phuong Mountain and is surrounded by lush flora. Tay Phuong Pagoda is comprised of three structures: Chua Ha (Lower Pagoda), Chua Trung (Middle Pagoda), and Chua Thuong (Upper Pagoda) (Upper Pagoda). The pagoda is considered to have been built in the seventh century and has been restored several times since then.

Tay Phuong Pagoda

Thay Pagoda is located in Thuy Khe Village, Quoc Oai District, at the foot of Sai Son Mountain. It was constructed in the 11th century to honor the Buddha and the monk Tu Dao Hanh during the reign of the Ly dynasty. The annual celebrations include water puppet shows. The stunning combination of natural surroundings and classic architecture will both soothe and amaze you.

Thay Pagoda

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