Chùa Quán Sứ
Buddhist temple · Hanoi ·

Chùa Quán Sứ

Buddhist temple · Hanoi ·

15th century Buddhist pagoda, oasis of calm, beautiful architecture

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Chùa Quán Sứ by Photo by Gavin White/Flickr
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Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
Chùa Quán Sứ by null
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73 P. Quán Sứ, Trần Hưng Đạo, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam Get directions

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73 P. Quán Sứ, Trần Hưng Đạo, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam Get directions

+84 24 3942 2427
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"Discover the Heart of Buddhism in Hanoi Now the official center of Buddhism in Hanoi , this stately pagoda once served the many ambassadors who called on the emperors of the Le dynasty. A hall was built in the 15th century to receive these guests, and a pagoda was built for them so they could comfortably worship."

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Quán Sứ Pagoda

Han N.

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This ancient pagoda was built during the Le Dynasty in the 15th century. Originally, the pagoda was a part of the guesthouse complex of the envoys, to facilitate the envoys’ rituals and ceremonies. The guesthouse no longer standing, but the pagoda has still remained and now is the headquarters of Vietnam Buddhist Sangha in the North. Though located in the city center but the atmosphere inside is really tranquil and peaceful. The architecture is simple and solemn.

Pham Khai H.

Google
One of the prettiest pagodas in Hanoi old quarter, impressing visitors by its vibe. Very peaceful regardless the brustling life surrounding. Rarely crowded, except for the Lunar New Year and the 1st, 15th of each Lunar month when people go there to pray.

Miles M.

Google
A beautiful and peaceful place to visit. It's a large site and if you wander down towards the far end you soon forget about the chaotic traffic outside. It's an oasis of calm. One of the attendants there kindly let me into the inner area of the Buddhist shrine. This place is not far from Hao Lo prison so makes for a good contrast if you do these two places together.

Stephen H.

Google
A little Temple with much to see. Recommend a visit

Jean Paul L.

Google
Chua Quan Su Temple. Located right on the center of the city, it's an oasis of peace in a sea of noisy streets. Of course you get the gold Buddha and others. What I find particular of this temple is their use of flowers, plants and fruit trees. Short but fascinating visit.

Fi S.

Google
A beautiful (peaceful) Buddhist temple set amidst the frenetic traffic and chaos of the Hanoi streets outside!! Not many westerners visit so best to be mindful of national customs and let the locals in front as they conduct their prayers at each of the alters and settings.

Chee Y.

Google
Peaceful and calm buddhist temple which is a welcome break from the noise and craziness of Hanoi traffic.

Sachin G.

Google
Quán Sứ Pagoda is a 15th century established Buddhist Pagoda in Hanoi City Centre, beautiful and peaceful building to worship! The campus is large, neat & clean with full of trees, has a small shop to sell books related to religious texts of Buddhism.. There’s no entry fee and its open from 7.30am-11.30am and 1.30pm-5.30pm all days of the week, doors are closed between 11.30am-1.30pm every day.. They conduct worship celebrations around 2pm everyday, timings differ due to local or Buddhist festivals.. Worth visiting site!!