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Vietnam: Tran Quoc Pagoda (Tran Quoc Buddhist temple), Ho Tay (West Lake), Hanoi.

Hanoi’s oldest temple, Chua Tran Quoc, sits on a tiny island just west of the causeway at Ho Tay (West Lake). The pagoda’s precise origins are unknown, but according to legend it was originally established by the banks of the Red River during the reign of King Ly Nam De (544–48) in a brief interregnum during the millennium of Chinese occupation. It was moved to Kim Ngu Island during the 17th century, and is more remarkable for its lovely setting than for its somewhat austere interior.
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Vietnam: Tran Quoc Pagoda (Tran Quoc Buddhist temple), Ho Tay (West Lake), Hanoi.
Hanoi’s oldest temple, Chua Tran Quoc, sits on a tiny island just west of the causeway at Ho Tay (West Lake). The pagoda’s precise origins are unknown, but according to legend it was originally established by the banks of the Red River during the reign of King Ly Nam De (544–48) in a brief interregnum during the millennium of Chinese occupation. It was moved to Kim Ngu Island during the 17th century, and is more remarkable for its lovely setting than for its somewhat austere interior.
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ASIA ASIATICO BUDISMO BUDISTA BUDISTAS HISTORIA HISTORICO PAGODA PAGODAS RELIGION TEMPERA TEMPLE TEMPLO TEMPLOS VIETNAM VIETNAMITA