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The pagoda is a historic Buddhist temple in the central Ba Đình district (near the Thăng Long Citadel), Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. The most famous part of this architecture complex is Liên Hoa Đài (蓮花臺) means 'the lotus pedestal' which is a temple with special structure: a building laid on one pillar.
The temple layout is similar to that of the temple at Qufu, Shandong, Confucius' birthplace. It covers an area of over 54,000 square metres (580,000 sq ft), including the Văn lake, Giám park and the interior courtyards which are surrounded by a brick wall. [6] In front of the Great Gate are four tall pillars.
Chiesa di Sant'Antonio di Padova (Hanoi) Cattedrale di San Giuseppe (Hanoi) Prigione di Hoa Lo; Ponte Long Biên; Teatro dell'Opera di Hanoi; Palazzo presidenziale (Hanoi) Università Medica di Hanoi; Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi; Palazzo del Tonchino; Pagoda a pilastro unico; Lago Hoan Kiem; Torre della Tartaruga; Tempio della Letteratura
The Trấn Quốc Pagoda in Hanoi is the oldest pagoda in the city, originally constructed in the sixth century during the reign of Emperor Lý Nam Đế (from 544 until 548), thus giving it an age of more than 1,500 years. When founded the temple was named Khai Quốc (National Founding) and was sited on the shores of the Red River, outside of ...
Because those ambassadors were all Buddhist, they decided to build a temple on the premises for worship. Today only the temple remains. According to Doctor Le Duy Trung's essay carved on the 1855 stele, the temple was close to Hau Quan Base in the early years of Gia Long Era (1802–1819). In 1822, the temple was renovated so that the local ...
Kim Liên Pagoda Tam quan of Kim Liên Pagoda, Hanoi The Kim Liên Pagoda ( Vietnamese : Chùa Kim Liên, Kim Liên tự ), Chữ Hán : 金蓮寺) is a Buddhist pagoda in Hanoi . The pagoda is built on a strip of silt land by West Lake , then in Nghi Tàm village, today in Quảng An village, Tây Hồ district.
Quán Thánh Temple (Vietnamese: Đền Quán Thánh), also known as Trấn Vũ Temple (Sino-Vietnamese: Chân Vũ Quán, chữ Hán: 真武觀), is a Taoist temple in Hanoi, Vietnam. Dated to the 11th century, the temple was dedicated to Xuan Wu , or Trấn Vũ ( chữ Hán : 鎮武) in Vietnamese, one of the principal deities in Taoism.
Thầy Temple (Vietnamese: Chùa Thầy or Master's Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Quốc Oai District (formerly Hà Tây Province, now part of Hanoi), Vietnam. The temple is also known as Thiên Phúc Tự ("Temple of Heavenly Blessings"). The temple was established in the 11th century during the reign of Emperor Lý Nhân Tông of the Lý ...