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Hang Pagoda on Sam Mountain in Chau Doc City, the southern province of An Giang attracts tourists thanks to its ancient and pure beauty. The myth of the pair of giant snakes also interests people.
Long Quang, located on Kim Giang Street in Thanh Liet Commune, Thanh Tri District is the only Tibetan pagoda in Hanoi.
The statue of Venerable Thich Thanh Tu at Hanoi’s Quan Su Pagoda is astonishing as it looks like a real person.
The ancient pagoda, once praised as the most scenic of Gia Dinh (HCM City at present), has statues of exotic origin and materials.
Containing not only the longest statue of Buddha in Nirvana on the roof in Asia, Hoi Khanh pagoda also has relics related to the father of President Ho Chi Minh.
The four walls on the 4th floor of the more than 50-year-old temple are covered with 10,000 Buddha statues of various sizes, which are arranged in squares.
In March, red-silk cotton trees bloom, showing off their beauty at the thousand-year-old Thay Pagoda in Quoc Oai district in Hanoi.
Visitors to Phuoc Hau Temple in Vinh Long Province will marvel at a garden of stone steles inscribed with the Buddha’s teachings from the Dhammapada.
Aside from the archaic and solemn landscape, Nom Pagoda in Van Lam district of northern Hung Yen province is also home to valuable objects which are old statues dating back centuries.