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  2. Thích Quảng Đức - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church was the largest landowner in the country and enjoyed special exemptions in property acquisition, and land owned by the Catholic Church was exempt from land reform. [20] The white and gold Vatican flag was regularly flown at all major public events in South Vietnam, [21] and Diệm dedicated his country to the Virgin Mary in ...

  3. Xá Lợi Pagoda raids - Wikipedia

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    Over 1,400 Buddhists were arrested, and estimates of the death toll and missing ranged up to the hundreds. In response to the Huế Vesak shootings and a ban on the Buddhist flag in early May, South Vietnam's Buddhist majority rose in widespread civil disobedience and protest against the religious bias and discrimination of the Catholic ...

  4. Xá Lợi Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Elephants and other animals render hommage to Buddha; Buddha converts the venomous serpents. The Buddha converts Angulimala, an armed assassin. Lying on his side, the Buddha enters into nirvana. Above the entrance, facing the shrine itself, is an especially big image of Gautama Buddha seated in meditation underneath a fig tree.

  5. Huế Phật Đản shootings - Wikipedia

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    Từ Đàm Pagoda, the site of initial congregation. On Phật Đản, thousands of Buddhists defied the ban on flag-flying. More than 500 people marched across the Perfume River, carrying signs and placards, congregating at the Từ Đàm Pagoda before a 3,000-strong demonstration, calling for religious equality, took place in the city centre as government security officials surrounded the ...

  6. List of Buddhist temples in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Bái Đính Temple in Ninh Bình Province – the second largest complex of Buddhist temples in Vietnam Dâu Temple in Bắc Ninh Province is the oldest Buddhist temple in Vietnam A Tam quan in Hương Temple Giác Lâm Temple - An ancient temple in Ho Chi Minh city A Tam quan of Hội An Temple, Bình Dương

  7. Bái Đính Temple - Wikipedia

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    It is considered one of the largest Buddhist temples in Vietnam (along with Tam Chuc Pagoda) and has become a popular site for Buddhist pilgrimages from across Vietnam. [ 1 ] Bái Đính Pagoda, along with Phát Diệm Cathedral , Hoa Lư Ancient Capital Tam Cốc-Bích Động , Tràng An , Cúc Phương is a famous tourist attraction site of ...

  8. Tà Cú Mountain - Wikipedia

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    After his death in 1887, a group of his followers built the lower Long Doan Pagoda. Then in 1958, a man named Truong Dinh Tri began construction of the 49 meter-long, seven meter-high reclining Buddha, as well as three additional smaller Buddha statues. There is a cave near the statues which has been named the Forefathers Cave.

  9. Tà Cú Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Reclining Buddha of Tà Cú is the longest reclining Buddha statue in Vietnam, and depicts the Buddha entering paranirvana. [1] It is forty-nine metres long and eleven metres tall. The statue was begun in 1963, being finally completed in 1966, and has become a favourite hotspot for tourists.