Some pagodas in Danang city, Vietnam

Phap Lam pagoda
Phap Lam Pagoda, situated at 574 Ong Ich Khiem street, Danang city Vietam, built in 1936, based on eastern fashion, covers an area of 3,000m2. This pagoda firstly functioned as a place for activities of An Nam buddhology association in Danang, but today it becomes a command post of Danang Buddhist association.

 Pho Da Pagoda
The pagoda, lying at 340 Phan Chau Trinh Street

Danang city, was constructed by buddhist monk Thich Ton Thang in 1932. Three bronze statues sculptured in 1947 are kept in the principal room. Monks and nuns fom Da Nang and Quang Nam have been educated in this pagoda for 30 years.

Tam Bao Pagoda
Tam Bao pagoda, lying at 323 Phan Chau Trinh street, Danang city, is the first place of Nam Tong Buddha sect in Quang Nam-Da Nang. This pagoda, constructed from 1953 to 1963, has a mixture between South East Asia architecture and Vietnam fashion. Five colors of this pagoda towers are attached with five stories and those towers are also said to be the location where Ngoc Xa Loi (Buddhist stone) are stored.



Quang Minh Pagoda
This pagoda, built in 1957, is situated far from Danang about 7km, on Ton Duc Thang street, Hoa Minh ward, Lien Chieu district, Danang city. In the courtyard, a 20m high Buddha statue seat in a 10m high base and 8m width like an enormous blooming lotus. There are stairs inside the statue guiding to the shoulder of Buddha, giving an overview of Danang city.

Tam Thai Pagoda
Situated in the west of Thuy Son Mountain, Ngu Hanh Son District, Danang city, Vietnam

This pagoda, Situated in the west of Thuy Son Mountain, Ngu Hanh Son District, Danang city, Vietnam, was constructed in 1960. Next to pagoda are Pho Dong tower, Tu Lam pagoda and Vong Giang Dai ( river-viewing pavilion) on which people can stand to watch entire sight of Cam Le village. Those caves on the left of the pagoda have many attractive stalactites. The pagoda is an ideal place for tourists to pilgrimage and rest in a clean and tranquil environment or to visit the cave.

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