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CAU PAGODA - Coggle Diagram
CAU PAGODA
Overview
Location: Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, Minh An Ward, Hoi An, Quang Nam Province
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In 1653, a pagoda was added, connecting it to the northern railings, protruding in the middle of the bridge so that the locals would call it Cau Pagoda.
In 1719, the lord Nguyen visited Hoi An and named the bridge Lai Vien Kieu, meaning “welcome guests far away.”
On February 17, 1990, Hoi An Bridge was granted the National Historical-Cultural Relic.
Architect
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At the main door of the pagoda, there is a large sign carved with 3 Chinese characters, Lai Van Kieu.
The pagoda's face is designed to face the river, two bridges have wooden statues of animals standing in adoration (7), one end is a dog statue, one end is a monkey statue.
There is no Buddha image inside the temple. The main part only worships a wooden statue of Bac De Tran Vo.
Tips for visiting
When coming to Hoi An Bridge Pagoda, you are required to buy a ticket.
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Go lightly, speak quietly, observe silently to show respect and behave civilly
How to get there
Moving to Da Nang: you can choose plane, train, car.
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