Closed Today Open tomorrow at 7:30-11:30,13:30-17:30
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
73 Quan Su St., Hanoi 100000, VietnamMap
Phone+84 24 3942 2427
What travelers say:
This temple is a building for foreigners to use, the temple is quite large, here can see many wonderful Vietnamese characteristics of Buddhist culture, this building on the side of the street, many foreigners will worship here.
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Ambassador's Pagoda (Chua Quan Su) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Envoy Pagoda is located in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is the activity center of the Hanoi Buddhist Association. It is said that there are many monks living in the Envoy Pagoda in Vietnam. If you are interested, you can visit it.
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Ambassador's Pagoda (Chua Quan Su) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This temple is a building for foreigners to use, the temple is quite large, here can see many wonderful Vietnamese characteristics of Buddhist culture, this building on the side of the street, many foreigners will worship here.
The Ambassador Tower, also known as Quan Su Tower, was also a large number of worshippers when we visited. It turned out that the pagoda was specially built and welcomed ambassadors from neighbouring Buddhists. After centuries of destruction, other pagodas have been the headquarters of the Vietnam Buddhist Association since the mid-18th century.
The temple is a Buddhist temple in Hanoi, Vietnam, located at No. 73 Pavilion Street. The temple is the headquarters of the Vietnamese Buddhist Sangha Association. Due to historical changes, the embassy is no longer there, only the Buddhist temple is left. But every first day, there are many believers gathered together on the fifteenth.
Visit the famous prison in Hanoi to visit this small temple, now it also gives the Buddhist association a functional building, there are many monks, if lucky, can see them in practice. Usually it is a quieter temple, and the tour team will basically not enter it.
A Buddhist temple near Hoan Kiem Lake, the Buddhist Association is here to work, may belong to the office, so there are basically no tourists, a very quiet place.