Mia, the pagoda preserves many art statues in Vietnam
If you have the opportunity to Duong Lam village, do not miss the pagoda which has many art objects called with rustic name, Mia pagoda.
Mia Pagoda (literally: Sung Nghiem Pagoda) is a pagoda in Duong Lam commune, Son Tay district, Hanoi. In the past, this area was Cam Gia, Nam Nao is Mia, so this temple is known as Mia pagoda. From outside, the three-door Pagoda lies right under the tree canopy 400 years old, looks very ancient, intensive.
This is the most preserved statue in Vietnam, published by the Vietnam Book Center. On the statue, each one looks like, but all look elegant, pure.
At Mia pagoda, people also see the embankment by embankment, in and around the cave there are many statues.
Nam Hai Quan Yin Cave. This is a statue of rare, rare in the temple in the North as well as the country.
Another masterpiece in the pagoda is the statue of Guan Yin, often called the statue of Mrs. Thi Kinh 0.76 m high. This statue depicts a feminine, slightly sad face, holding a baby girl, picky. The carvings are soft, refined, comfortable in shape, dynamic in spirit.
In the corridor on the left is 9 Arhat Han is made up of different facets, many faces but with a state of compassion. Right corridor has 9 other Arhat.
At Trung Pagoda, there are two statues of the great Dharma guard, one statue of Thien (left), one statue of Evil (right).
The Lotus Temple of the United Nations 13 m high Buddhist relics relics. With unique architecture and valuable sculptures, the Mia pagoda is classified by the Ministry of Culture - Sports and Tourism as the National Artistic Monument.
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