Exploring unique one-pillar pagoda in HCM City

VOV.VN - The one-pillar pagoda in HCM City features unique Buddhist architecture that is reminiscent of the famous pagoda located in Hanoi.

Thu Duc-Sai Gon one pillar pagoda, which is known as Nam Thien Nhat Tru Tu pagoda, is located on Dang Van Bi street, Thu Duc district, HCM City
Covering an area of one hectare, the pagoda was originally built in 1958 by a monk named Thich Tri Dung
The highlight of the pagoda is the unique architecture which comes in the shape of a lotus flower

  The surrounding Long Nhan lake covers an area of 600 square metres.

 
Several temples have been built behind Long Nhan lake

   

 
The pagoda is surrounded by lush green trees and pristine flowers.
A window is decorated with beautiful patterns
 
 
 
 
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