Dau Pagoda

Dau Pagoda
Dau Pagoda
Dau Pagoda

Dau Pagoda, also known as Dien Ung, is situated in Dau, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh province.  Built in the 3rd century, Dau Pagoda is the oldest pagoda in Vietnam. In the beginning, the pagoda was a Buddhist center well known throughout the country and abroad. King Mac Dinh Chi enlarged the pagoda in the 14th century, and the pagoda underwent several renovations during the following centuries.

In the pagoda yard, there is a three-storey tower called Hoa Phong. In the tower, there is a large bell produced during the Canh Thinh dynasty (1793), a big bronze gong produced during the 18th year of the reign of Minh Mang (1817), and statues of Phap Van, Kim Dong, and Ngoc Nu, followers of the Goddess of Mercy according to Buddhist legends.

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