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Quan Su Pagoda
Location: Quan Su Pagoda (or the
Ambassadors' Pagoda) is at 73 Quan Su Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.
Characteristic: Formerly, it was a small Buddhist Pagoda, which had been
constructed during the Le Dynasty in the 15th century to receive foreign envoys
and ambassadors
Quan Su Pagoda was built on the land of An Tap Village, Tho Xuong District, on
the southern gate of Thang Long Capital (Quan Su Street, Hanoi nowadays). In
1934, the pagoda was the headquarter of the Northern Buddhist Association. Since
1942, the pagoda has been restored and expanded many times with a larger and
better architectural structure. Since 1958, this place has acted as the head
office of the Vietnam Buddhist Association. The pagoda opens daily from 7.30 to
11.30am and 1.30 to 5.30pm.
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