Dieu De Pagoda
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Los Angeles, CA3,543 contributions
May 2017 • Solo
This temple is not touristic and therefore it is very quite. If you already check out other famous place, you can visit here. Simple temple.
Written 8 August 2017
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Boywonder51
Casper, WY951 contributions
Feb 2017 • Couples
This site seems off the beaten path in Hue. It was not as tourist centered as other sites we visited. If you have the time and inclination go see it is worth your time.
Written 31 March 2017
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palawanismyhome
Palawan Island, Philippines24,361 contributions
Dec 2022
This pagoda is known for a fight between government troops and Buddhists who wanted the looting of pagodas to stop. The Buddhist monks were calling for equality. The pagoda is not far from one of the river tributaries and situated in a compound with many trees, a good place to escape the sun during the hot weather.
Written 17 December 2022
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kathryn j
Halifax, UK47 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
Took a taxi to see this pagoda & grounds. It is unfortunately just a building site at the moment. Then I had a less than pleasant time negotiating the busy streets of the area, trying to find another taxi. Tip:if, like me, you find your phone doesn't have connection (for some reason ) just ask a kind person in a local shop to ring one for you. Don't wander about getting strange looks for as long as I did! Mai Linh Green cabs are good. The streets of the area are for the local person's needs rather than the middle aged English lass looking for nice gardens etc!
Written 24 January 2019
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Lily G
Hanoi, Vietnam18 contributions
Jun 2019
Can imagine this would be beautiful but at the moment it’s all covered in tarpaulin, with loose bricks everywhere in June 2019. Monk children still happily played football under the evening sun! Was still enjoyable just wouldn’t go out of your way to come here whilst constructions going on.
Written 29 June 2019
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Michelle S
London, UK246 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
I wanted to come here as it's a little off the beaten path and has historic significance for links to student demonstrations during the war. Sadly when I arrived the pagoda was marred by building work and whilst I saw people worshipping I couldn't really see it. Such a shame.
Written 20 November 2018
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JimmyJackk
San Marcos, CA5,735 contributions
Nov 2016 • Couples
There is a lot to see in Hue. We happened by this and took a look. Its a fairly simple Buddhist temple.
Written 24 November 2016
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JMRA1987
Tokyo, Japan10 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
This is a very quite pagoda and if you have time you should come. We like this better than touristic Thien Mu Pagoda. Just Beautiful.
Written 7 October 2016
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Sospanfawr
Gresford, UK113 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
I saw the temple on one of the maps and as we had a bit of spare time after the market. It's a bit out of the way but it's worthy of a visit if you have time. We were the only person there save an old lady drying her flowers in front of one of the buildings. The temple is an attractive building if not on a grand scale. The grounds are tree covered and very pleasant to walk around. Outside we were confronted by the reality of life for some -living rough with the river as your bath.
Written 13 July 2016
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Adi N
Jakarta, Indonesia352 contributions
Apr 2015 • Friends
Its a Buddhist temple in the central city of Huế. It is named for the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, which are called Tứ Diệu Đế in Vietnamese. During the 19th century Nguyễn dynasty, Emperor Thiệu Trị declared it to be one of the national pagodas of Vietnam. The pagoda entrance is on the banks of the Dong Ba canal. its quite here
Written 22 December 2015
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