Phu Tay Ho

Phu Tay Ho

Phu Tay Ho

Nestled at the tip of a peninsula in the middle of Hanoi’s West Lake, Phu Tay Ho is a 17th-century temple and one of the city’s most sacred destinations. This tranquil site is dedicated to Princess Lieu Hanh, one of the Four Immortals in Vietnamese mythology. The temple’s serene setting and traditional architecture provide a peaceful retreat for locals who come to pray for good fortune. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, admire the intricate details of the structures, and partake in the spiritual atmosphere that draws devotees from across the region.

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