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  2. Thiên Mụ Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Thiên Mụ Temple (meaning Temple of the Celestial Lady, Vietnamese: Chùa Thiên Mụ; also called Linh Mụ Temple) is a historic temple in the city of Huế in Vietnam. Its iconic seven-story Phước Duyên pagoda is regarded as the unofficial symbol of the city, [ 1 ] and the temple has often been the subject of folk rhymes and ca dao ...

  3. Buddhist temples in Huế - Wikipedia

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    Thiên Mụ Temple, with its seven storied pagoda, the tallest in Vietnam, is often the subject of folk rhymes and ca dao about Huế, such is its iconic status and association with the city. [6] It is regarded as the unofficial symbol of the former imperial capital. [ 12 ]

  4. Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Phước Duyên Pagoda of Thiên Mụ Temple, in Huế, Vietnam, built in 1844 on the order of the Thiệu Trị Emperor; Palsangjeon, a five-story pagoda at Beopjusa, Korea built in 1605; Tō-ji, the tallest wooden structure in Kyoto, Japan, built in 1644; Nyatapola at Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley built during 1701–1702

  5. 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

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  8. Mẫu Thượng Ngàn - Wikipedia

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    Mẫu Thượng Ngàn in a costume of the Lê dynasty (a painting by a modern artist). Lâm Cung Thánh Mẫu (Chữ Hán: 林宮聖母) or Mẫu Thượng Ngàn or Bà Chúa Thượng Ngàn (Princess of the Forest) is ruler of the Forest Palace among the spirits of the Four Palaces in Vietnamese indigenous religion. [1]

  9. Báo Quốc Temple - Wikipedia

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    Báo Quốc Temple (Vietnamese: Chùa Báo Quốc) is a Buddhist temple in the historic city of Huế in central Vietnam. It was one of the three national temples of the city during the time of the Nguyễn dynasty. [1] [2] The temple is located on Báo Quốc Street, in the ward of Phường Đúc in Huế.