Rising from a square-shaped lotus pond, the One-Pillar Pagoda (Chua Mot Cot) in Hanoi is designed to resemble a lotus flower. Originally constructed in the 11th century, this unique pagoda has undergone several reconstructions, with the most recent one in 1955 following its destruction by French forces. Today, it stands as one of Hanoi’s most iconic religious sites, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich historical and cultural heritage. The pagoda’s distinctive architecture and serene setting make it a compelling stop for those exploring the capital.
One-Pillar Pagoda (Chua Mot Cot)
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