Fui a esta tienda cuando estaba en el mes de agosto, así que esta es una experiencia de visita aquí. La tienda está bastante oscura y muchos lugares han cambiado, pero puedes tomar fotos. El quinto día, puedes hacer un viaje aquí y a Chinatown, porque están en la misma dirección.
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Fui a esta tienda cuando estaba en el mes de agosto, así que esta es una experiencia de visita aquí. La tienda está bastante oscura y muchos lugares han cambiado, pero puedes tomar fotos. El quinto día, puedes hacer un viaje aquí y a Chinatown, porque están en la misma dirección.
Jueyuan Temple, built in 1744, is the oldest temple in Ho Chi Minh City. A tranquil paradise where Taoism and theology merge with Buddhism. The pagoda includes gorgeous tombs, rare Bodhisattva trees and elegant Guanyin Bodhisattva statues, which are free to visit.
Jueyuan Temple is one of the famous temples in Ho Chi Minh City. It is famous for its numerous Buddhist statues and different shapes. Ancient buildings with carved beams and painted buildings, vigorous and powerful plaques and lush ancient wood all together constitute a quiet and elegant picture scroll. There are many beautiful Buddha statues in Jueyuan Temple, including solemn and solemn Buddha statues, amiable Guanyin Bodhisattva statues, and four majestic kings. Interestingly, the most famous treasure here is an ancient bridge. It was a gift from the Ruan Dynasty to the monks of the temple.
There are many beautiful Buddha statues in Jueyuan Temple, including solemn and solemn Buddha statues, amiable Guanyin Bodhisattva statues, and four powerful Heavenly Kings statues. There is no such atmosphere in China now.
Although Jueyuan Temple is a famous temple in Ho Chi Minh, it has a deep sense of historical age, but there are not many tourists. This temple is similar to the temple in China. If not in Vietnam, it is estimated that many people will think it is a temple in China. The four heavenly kings in it are vividly carved.