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Visit but thap pagoda on vietnam holidays

but thap pagoda is one of highlights for vietnam tours

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Located in But Thap Village of Dinh To Commune, Thuan Thanh District, Bac Ninh province, But Thap Pagoda is famous for various valuable ancient objects and 50 woodcarving statues of different sizes.

The most outstanding of all is Quan Am statue, known as Guanyin with one thousand arms and one thousand eyes. She was created in 1656 with the reverence of religion and beauty.

The Quan Am statue is 2.5 meters tall excluding its pedestal. Its 11 heads and 14 layers of arms with an eye in each palm form a 2.2 m circle in diameter. The goddess is sitting on a lotus lifted up by dragons. It is considered as the masterpieces of 17th century woodcarving art.

The pagoda was built under the King Tran Thanh Tong (1258-1278) and rebuilt in 1647 in the Le Dynasty according to Noi Cong Ngoai Quoc (Nei Kung Wai Kwo) architectural style. In other word, it has the shape of the Chinese script Kung inside and the script Kwo outside.

There are more than 100 compartments and the largest is But Thap(stone stupa shaped like a pen at this pagoda: But means pen, Thap means stupa or pen). Passing through its three-entrance gate, you will see an old bell tower with eight roofs. Then, get to the main temple complex. The main entrance of the temple is only open on big Vietnam holidays and on other days, you enter the temple through the small side entrances.

But Thap Pagoda is not only an important place for pilgrims but also a tourist attraction in the countryside tour of Bat Trang pottery village - But Thap pagoda and Dong Ho traditional painting village. It is one of the bestselling North Vietnam tours.

highlights for north vietnam holidays

dien huu pagoda
quan thanh temple
tran quoc pagoda
perfume pagoda
thay pagoda
tay phuong pagoda
all hanoi temples, pagodas
all museums for vietnam tours

hanoi old quarter
water puppet
ho chi minh complex
hoan kiem lake
museum of ethnology
one pillar pagoda
temple of literature
ngoc son temple
ho chi minh mausoleum