Linh Ung Pagoda near Da Nang in Vietnam.
The Buddhist temple on the Thọ Quang peninsula, north-east of the Vietnamese city.
It is one of the most beautiful areas that can be reached from the city in a short time. The peninsula, formed by some mountains, is already very beautiful to see and a few kilometers from the center you can find this temple.
The entrance is already very impressive, with its three doors (first photo). Then you enter and in the main square the temple and the many bonsai that are in front of it (second photo).
Finally, after walking around the pagoda area which is a succession of small temples, statues and decorative trees, you go to see the statue of Lady Buddha, the attraction visible even from the city: a 67 meter high statue.
It is not a very old temple but it is certainly very, very suggestive!
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
I searched online but there is very little in Italian; there is the official tourism page of the city of Da Nang which describes the area danangfantasticity.com and also on Wikipedia, in English, there is very little.
Click here per vedere le altre immagini che ho scattato nella penisola di Thọ Quang:
Ecco dove si trova la pagoda:
Linh Ung Pagoda near Da Nang – Pagode Linh Ung près de Da Nang – Pagoda Linh Ung cerca de Da Nang – Pagode Linh Ung perto de Da Nang – Linh Ung Pagode in der Nähe von Da Nang – Chùa Linh Ứng gần Đà Nẵng
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L’unica pagoda che ho visto e frequentato era, quando ero giovane, un locale a la page in Versilia dove andavi se volevi cuccare “del buono”. Non so se esiste ancora.