Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue as crowded as usual
Thien Mu Pagoda (Heavenly Lady Pagoda) was built in the former imperial capital of
Legend has it that Lord Nguyen Hoang ordered the pagoda be built after hearing an old woman appearing on a hill where the pagoda is located and saying a Lord would build
a Buddhist pagoda for the prosperity of the nation. It later underwent several upgrades by other lords until it had become what it is now. The pagoda is often crowded with religious and non-religious believers, both at home and abroad. Unsurprisingly, it is a highly recommended site of interest among around 300 Buddhist pagodas and temples in
Among the must-see artifacts at the pagoda are the octagonal
Far more than just a site to visit, the Thien Mu Pagoda, also known as Linh Mu, offers an excellent scenic overlook of the peaceful, tranquil and poetic Huong (Perfume) River that is associated with the image and reputation of
Just dropping by a place like the Thien Mu Pagoda is enough for tourists to get a glimpse of several landscapes: a pagoda that represents the ancient architecture of a Buddhist building, and a river and a mountain that both define
(Source: SGT)
