Tam Thanh pagoda, sacred oasis amid bustling Lang Son

Tam Thanh pagoda is a must-see destination for tourists visiting the northeastern mountainous province of Lang Son.
Tam Thanh pagoda, sacred oasis amid bustling Lang Son ảnh 1A lion dance is performed at the gate of Tam Thanh pagoda (Photo: sovhtt.langson.gov.vn)

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- Tam Thanh pagoda is amust-see destination for tourists visiting the northeastern mountainousprovince of Lang Son.

Amid the hustling city of Lang Son, the in-cave pagoda welcomes flocks oftourists and pilgrims thanks to its rich spiritual, cultural and historicalvalues.

Tam Thanh pagoda was built for Taoism worshipping during the Le Dynasty, whichreigned from1442 – 1789.

However, as Taoism’s positionin society faded, the venue was turned into a worshipping venue for Buddhismand Mother Goddesses.

Tam Thanh pagoda is a must-see attraction in any tour to Lang Son province.

According to Hoang Minh Thien, Tour Guide,Tam Thanh and Nhi Thanh are the mostoutstanding tourist attractions in Lang Son city. The sites have a significantspiritual value and were recognised as a national historical and cultural relicsite in 1962. They welcome 200,000 tourist arrivals per year.

Tam Thanh pagoda is home to various religions with statues and steles standingfor centuries. One of the most noticeable statues in the cave is the AmidaBuddha, casted in 16th century.

Besides contemplating religious, historical and artistic values, many visitorscome here to enjoy the breathtaking and mysterious beauty of the centuries-oldworshipping venue.

Nguyen Bao Lam said he has always wanted to visit Tam Thanh pagoda as it ismentioned in many old sayings and folk songs.

He was amazed when first stepped in this pagoda, saying that the pagoda isdifferent from any pagodas he has visited as it is in a cave.

Tam Thanh pagoda, with its rich historical and cultural values, is one of themost beautiful sites of Lang Son along with the Rampart of the Mac dynasty andTo Thi mountain./.
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