5 Buddhist Temples to Explore in Hai Duong
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Hai DuongHải Dương is famous for being a "sacred land with pre-eminent people" with hundreds of well-known historical, cultural relics and scenic beauty areas such as Côn Sơn - Kiếp Bạc, Nguyễn Trãi Temple and Chi Lăng Nam Storks island. This province is home to many traditional handicraft villages with well-known products for centuries.
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Buddhist Temples to Explore in Hai Duong
Cao Linh PagodaCao Linh Pagoda Hai Phong – A temple with a mixed architecture between Eastern traditions and Western modernity. This architecture has made Cao Linh pagoda both majestic and different from other temples. This is also a spiritual destination that attracts the most tourists in Hai Phong.
Chu Van An templeThis is a Buddhist temple in the name of Chu Văn An, a Confucian, teacher, physician and high-ranking mandarin of the Trần Dynasty in Đại Việt. This temple was notable with its architecture and its historical significance.
Chùa Thanh Maione of the famous pagoda which was notable with its great architecture and its historical significance. Thanh Mai Pagoda is a famous place in Hoang Hoa Tham commune, Chi Linh town, Hai Duong province, Vietnam. The pagoda was built by Phap Loa Zen monk in about 1329 associated with his life and career, the second ancestor of Truc Lam Yen Tu sect.
Đền Quan Tuần TranhTranh Temple, also known as Quan Lon Tuan Tranh Temple, is an ancient Vietnamese temple, worshiping the river deity who rules the river near Tranh wharf, in Dong Tam commune, Ninh Giang district, Hai Duong province.
Mao Điền TempleA beautiful Buddhist temple which was located in the Mao dien province of Vietnam which was evidence of the development of Confucianism and academic examinations in Hai Duong province in the past. The temple is a majestic structure, the pride of Hai Duong residents, where hundreds of scholars were trained to aid Vietnam’s construction and development throughout history.