Come to Hanoi to visit Ngau Pagoda

Ngau Pagoda, also known as Hung Long Pagoda or Quoc Lao Hung Long Pagoda, is located in the North of Ngau village, Tam Hiep commune, Thanh Tri district, Hanoi city.

Ngau Pagoda, also known as Hung Long Pagoda or Quoc Lao Hung Long Pagoda, is located in the North of Ngau village, Tam Hiep commune, Thanh Tri district, Hanoi city.

According to the New Hanoi Electronic Newspaper, the history of the pagoda was built around 1130, as a place to worship Buddha and the ancestor Mother Ngau. Photo: Vuong Loc

In 1762, the pagoda was restored by an elder of the Le dynasty. To pay tribute to that merit, the villagers worshiped him and named the pagoda Quoc Lao Hung Long self. Photo: Vuong Loc

Due to its geographical location along the To Lich River and the national highway, Ngau Pagoda during the resistance war against the French used to be a hiding place for soldiers and weapons. Photo: Vuong Loc

Experiencing the ups and downs of nature and the history of two struggles against the French colonialists - the American Empire, the temple suffered many bombs and bullets of the war, so it was almost completely ruined. Photo: Vuong Loc

Although almost newly built, Ngau Pagoda still has ancient and solemn features. The pagoda has a moderate size, hidden under the lush green canopy. Photo: Vuong Loc

Tam Quan pagoda is built of green stone, on the right is a hundred-year-old tree. Photo: Vuong Loc

The Three Treasures Pagoda was built on a high foundation. In front of the door is a statue of Bodhisattva Guanyin. Photo: Vuong Loc

With outstanding values, Ngau Pagoda was ranked as a national historical and cultural relic in 1995. Photo: Vuong Loc

Hanoi 1367 view

Vương Lộc

Source : Sài Gòn Tiếp Thị

Affiliate links

Discover Hanoi

One Pillar Pagoda

From January to December

1765 view

Ba Dinh Square - Uncle Ho's Mausoleum

September to March

1888 view

Sword Lake

From January to December

1512 view

Ancient city of Hanoi

From January to December

1501 view

Quoc Tu Giam Temple

From January to December

1636 view

St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hanoi

From January to December

1829 view

Tran Quoc Pagoda

From January to December

1447 view

Hanoi Opera House

From January to December

1530 view

Hoa Lo prision

From January to December

1850 view

Imperial Citadel of Thang Long

From January to December

1632 view

Hanoi flagpole

From January to December

1526 view

Long Bien Bridge

January to December

1519 view

Quan Thanh Temple

From January to December

1528 view

Me Linh Flower Village

From January to December

1437 view

Ham Long Church

From January to December

1479 view

Hanoi

From January to December

2316 view

West Lake

January - December

548 view

Hanoi Railway Station.

January - December

600 view

Featured news