Thay Pagoda

Thay Pagoda is located at the foot of Sai Son Mountain, about 25km southwest of Hanoi's city center. Its official name is Thien Phuc Tu, and it lies at the base of Phat Tich Mountain (Thay Mountain). This is a complex of famous cultural and historical relics and scenic spots in the capital, showcasing significant cultural and historical value along with prominent architecture characteristic of the 17th century. Thay Pagoda is one of the beautiful, sacred pagodas that attracts visitors and Buddhists from everywhere to visit, enjoy the scenery, worship, and explore its unique architecture.

When visiting Thay Pagoda, Buddhists and tourists will be amazed by the unique ancient architecture. As soon as they set foot in the pagoda, visitors are captivated by the majestic mountainous landscape. Thay Pagoda was built following the architectural style of the Ly dynasty, with a triple-pagoda layout consisting of three parallel pagodas situated on a high foundation.

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