Let's explore the pagodas in Truong Sa island district
(Baonghean.vn) - On Sinh Ton Island, Song Tu Tay or Truong Sa Lon... the existing temples of the residents express their wishes and aspirations for a peaceful, harmonious and friendly life in the East Sea.
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For generations, in the Truong Sa archipelago (Khanh Hoa province), pagodas have always been familiar spiritual destinations for the soldiers and people living here. In the photo is Truong Sa Lon pagoda in Truong Sa town. Unlike other pagodas in the archipelago with wooden entrance gates, this pagoda has an entrance gate built of concrete. Photo: Tien Hung |
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Most of the temple's design is similar to that of temples on the mainland. Photo: Tien Hung |
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Jade Buddha statues in Truong Sa Lon Pagoda. Photo: Tien Hung |
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A large jade Buddha statue is placed inside the temple grounds. Photo: Tien Hung |
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This is a familiar spiritual destination for the army and people here. Photo: Tien Hung |
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Song Tu Tay Pagoda on Song Tu Tay Island is the largest pagoda in Truong Sa island district. Photo: Tien Hung |
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Outside Son Linh Pagoda, Son Ca Island. Photo: Tien Hung |
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The pagoda in the middle of the East Sea not only meets the spiritual needs of islanders, but also represents the desire for a peaceful, harmonious and friendly life. Photo: Tien Hung |
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Sculptures in pagodas often feature ocean waves. Photo: Tien Hung |
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Inside Nam Huyen Pagoda, Nam Yet Island. Photo: Tien Hung |
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