Thay Pagoda - Sai Son Village, Vietnam
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N 21° 01.371 E 105° 38.715
48Q E 567050 N 2324811
Also known as the Master's Pagoda, the Thay Pagoda was founded in the 11th century and dedicated to the monk Tu Dao Hanh.
Waymark Code: WMDM6F
Location: Vietnam
Date Posted: 01/29/2012
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Thay (master) Pagoda is about 30km west of Hanoi and is located in the Ha Tay province of Vietnam. It was built during the Ly Nhan Tong Dynasty (1072-1127) and named after the Buddhist monk Tu Dao Hanh who was a teacher and the inventor of water puppetry, an art form unique to Vietnam.
Despite many restorations over the centuries, the pagoda‘s dark, subdued interior retains a powerful atmosphere. Nearly a hundred statues fill the prayer halls. The oldest date back to the pagoda‘s foundation, but the most eye-catching are two seventeenth century giant guardian lions made of clay, which weigh a thousand kilos apiece and are said to be the biggest in Vietnam.
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