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Hai Phong temple recognised for Asia-record stone walls engraved with Buddhist swastika symbol
The swastika motifs above represent auspiciousness and form part of the 32 auspicious marks associated with Gautama Buddha, signifying wisdom, virtue and compassion attained through enlightenment.
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Unique water procession ritual at Nham Duong Pagoda
The Nham Duong Pagoda Festival in Nhi Chieu Ward (Hai Phong) is held annually from the 4th to the 7th day of the third lunar month.
First-ever large-scale Hung Kings Commemoration Festival to be held in Do Son
The Hung Kings Commemoration Festival is being held on a large scale for the first time at Tuong Long Pagoda, located in Do Son Ward (Hai Phong).
Opening ceremony of Giam Pagoda Traditional Festival 2026
The Giam Pagoda Festival helps honor heritage values and promote the traditional Vietnamese medical philosophy of the great physician and Zen master Tue Tinh.
Vibrant Cay Temple - Pagoda Festival
The traditional Cay Temple – Pagoda festival in Binh Giang Commune is held to commemorate Saint Bao Phuc Dai Vuong, a general from the reign of the 18th Hung King.
Traditional festival of Mo Temple and Pagoda in Nghi Duong Commune
The 2026 Traditional Festival at the Mo Temple and Pagoda National Historical and Cultural Site in Nghi Duong Commune attracts a large number of visitors from across the country.
Visiting ancient Van Tue pagoda in Ha Bac Commune
The Van Tue Pagoda in Ha Bac commune, Hai Phong city, stands as an ancient temple boasting exceptional architectural and artistic value from the Le Dynasty. It also serves as a revolutionary landmark tied to key local historical events.
Linh Son Vien Giac Pagoda in Hai Phong City
Linh Son Vien Giac Pagoda in Kien Thuy Commune, Hai Phong City is a cultural heritage site sponsored by Vietnam's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, renowned for its unique garden of Arhat statues carved from monolithic stones.
Hang Pagoda – The historic landmark where Buddhism entered Vietnam by sea
Amid the vibrant rhythm of the Lunar New Year of the Horse, streams of people head toward the coastal area to pray for peace and pay homage to the Buddha at Hang Pagoda (anciently known as Coc Tu) in Do Son Ward, Hai Phong.
Do Pagoda – a haven of tranquility on Le Lai Street
Nestled in a narrow alley off Le Lai Street, Ngo Quyen Ward, Hai Phong City, Do Pagoda is known as a quiet retreat amid the hustle and bustle of the port city.
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