Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen

Nom pagoda (or ‘Linh Thong Co Tu’) was built under Later Le dynasty (1533 to 1789). Located in Hung Yen province, the pagoda attracts many visitors for its ancient architecture and antiques inside.
Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 1Nom Pagoda lays inside Nom village relic site in Dai Dong commune, Van Lam district, Hung Yen province (Photo: VNA)
Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 2Ancient Nom pagoda in the northern province of Hung Yen remains intact with its historical architecture (Photo: VNA)
Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 3It contains a quiet space which is suitable for tourists to visit and pray (Photo: VNA)
Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 4(Photo: VNA)
Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 5The pagoda adopted the typical architecture of ancient pagodas in the Red River Delta (Photo: VNA)
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Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 7Behind the houses of worship is a garden of laterite stupas preserved intact despite the passage of time (Photo: VNA)
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Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 10The soul of the Nom pagoda resides in its ancient secular relics (Photo: VNA)
Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 11Quan Am (Guan Yin) palace inside Nom pagoda, is situated in the middle of a lake (Photo: VNA)
Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 12An arched stone bridge leads to a pavilion dedicated to Guan Yin, the compassionate goddess, dressed all in white of Buddhist culture (Photo: VNA)
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Ancient pagoda in Hung Yen ảnh 15(Photo: VNA)
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