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Dau Pagoda is located in Thanh Khuong village, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh Province, about 30km from Hanoi. Being a center of the ancient Luy Lau Citadel that dates back to the second century A.D, this pagoda is considered the most ancient religious structure and an initial source of Buddhism in Vietnam.
Through nearly two thousand years of ups and downs, the present-day Dau Pagoda is quite different from its origin. In the old days, a path led to the pagoda’s huge three-door gate and a spacious flat field lying amid two ponds on which there is the reflection of a roofed bridge with 9 spans. This type of bridge is also seen in the ancient town of Hoi An (Faifo) in Central Vietnam and in some other places.
Like many other pagodas in Vietnam , Dau Pagoda was built with a traditional Oriental architecture. There are four rows of houses that are connected to one another and stand in the shape of a rectangular. They surround three main halls: the front hall, the middle hall and the upper hall. The old back hall is no more in existence, but visitors still see vestiges of the 40 small apartments divided into two rows.
In the large front yard stands the Hoa Phong tower built with large bricks. The bricks were baked at a high temperature that turned them into glazed terra-cotta. Six layers on top of the tower were damaged, but the other 3 layers from its base are still standing firmly. The pagoda’s most ancient artefact was defined to exist under the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400), and the first restoration was made in 1313 under the reign of King Tran Anh Tong.
Dau Pagoda is located in Thanh Khuong village, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh Province, about 30km from Hanoi. Being a center of the ancient Luy Lau Citadel that dates back to the second century A.D, this pagoda is considered the most ancient religious structure and an initial source of Buddhism in Vietnam.
Through nearly two thousand years of ups and downs, the present-day Dau Pagoda is quite different from its origin. In the old days, a path led to the pagoda’s huge three-door gate and a spacious flat field lying amid two ponds on which there is the reflection of a roofed bridge with 9 spans. This type of bridge is also seen in the ancient town of Hoi An (Faifo) in Central Vietnam and in some other places.
Like many other pagodas in Vietnam , Dau Pagoda was built with a traditional Oriental architecture. There are four rows of houses that are connected to one another and stand in the shape of a rectangular. They surround three main halls: the front hall, the middle hall and the upper hall. The old back hall is no more in existence, but visitors still see vestiges of the 40 small apartments divided into two rows.
In the large front yard stands the Hoa Phong tower built with large bricks. The bricks were baked at a high temperature that turned them into glazed terra-cotta. Six layers on top of the tower were damaged, but the other 3 layers from its base are still standing firmly. The pagoda’s most ancient artefact was defined to exist under the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400), and the first restoration was made in 1313 under the reign of King Tran Anh Tong.