Originally a guesthouse for visiting ambassadors from neighboring Buddhist countries, the Ambassador’s Pagoda (Chua Quan Su) in Hanoi now serves as an active temple and the official center of Buddhism in the city. This small, yet striking pagoda houses only a dozen or so Buddhist monks and nuns. Nestled in the bustling heart of Hanoi, it offers a serene and tranquil retreat. Visitors can experience a peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by the gentle sounds of chanting and the soft glow of incense, making it a calming escape from the city’s lively streets.
Ambassador’s Pagoda (Chua Quan Su)
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