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Thay Pagoda
Location: Situated at the foot of Sai Son
Mountain in Phuong Cach Commune, Quoc Oai District, Ha Tay Province, and 30km
southwest of Hanoi City.
Characteristics: The pagoda was built in the 11th century according to
Sino-Vietnamese character Tam, managed by Priest Tu Dao Hanh.
Thay Pagoda, alias Thien Phuc Tu Pagoda, was built in the 11th century during
the reign of King Ly Nhan Tong. At first, it was a small pagoda managed by
Priest Tu Dao Hanh. The pagoda was initially built according to Sino-Vietnamese
character Tam - this character is formed by 3 hyphens parallel to each other.
The pagoda therefore consists of 3 sections: Ha Pagoda, Trung Pagoda, and Thuong
Pagoda. The outer part, Ha Pagoda, is a place for offerings and ceremonies; the
middle part, Trung Pagoda, is a place for worship of Buddha; and finally, the
inner part is a place for worship of Priest Tu Dao Hanh. An automated sandalwood
statue of Tu Dao Hanh that stands and sits is located in a red lacquered shrine
trimmed with gold and covered with a curtain. In front of the pagoda is Long Tri
pond, in the middle of which is a stage called Thuy Dinh, where water puppet
performances are held. Nhat Tien and Nguyet Tien Bridges, built by Doctor Phung
Khac Khoan in 1602, are located on each side of the stage.Interesting sites can
be visited in the surroundings of the pagoda. For example, Phat Tich and Cac Co
Caves are located not too far behind the pagoda. A hole in the dome of Cac Co
Cave lets one see outside the cave.
Source: VNAT |
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