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Two Vietnamese pagodas among some of world's most beautiful

Tran Quoc Pagoda and Buu Long Pagoda have been listed as some of the world’s most beautiful Buddhist pagodas by National Geographic.
Two Vietnamese pagodas among some of world's most beautiful
Two Vietnamese pagodas among some of world's most beautiful ảnh 1Tran Quoc Pagoda in West Lake, Tay Ho district. (Photo hanoimoi.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Tran Quoc Pagodaand Buu Long Pagoda have been listed as some of the world’s most beautifulBuddhist pagodas by National Geographic.

The list of 20 top pagodas to visit was published by American NationalGeographic recently.

Located on an eastern island of West Lake in Hanoi, Tran Quoc Pagoda is one ofthe oldest pagodas in Vietnam at more than 1,500 years old.

It is famous not only for its ancient beauty but also for its fresh and greenspace combined with its architecture, cultural history and nature.

The pagoda sits on an islet within West Lake in Tay Ho district. It isdistinguished by its historical and architectural values, becoming a sacredplace for locals and a popular religious attraction for foreign visitors. Thepagoda includes an 11-storey tower which is topped by a nine-storeygemstone-made lotus.

Buu Long Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City has a campus of more than 11ha located on ahill west of the Dong Nai River in the National Cultural History Park inDistrict 9.

The pagoda features carved dragons that curve down the temple stairs and aturquoise pool that reflects the temple’s white walls and golden spires.

Built in 1942, Buu Long pagoda features characteristics of the Nam Tong Zensect. In 2007, the pagoda was restored. Since then, it has been upgradedseveral times, with its architecture remaining intact.

Other padodas in the list include Baganin Myanmar; Wat Benchamabophit Temple in Thailand; Seiganto-Ji in Japan; andParo Taktsang in Bhutan. - VNA
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