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Spring colors at Hai Duong pagodas

MOC MIEN 14/02/2024 15:45

People often go to pagodas at the beginning of the year, making these worshipping places filled with spring colors.

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Peach blossoms adorn the quiet, sacred space of a pagoda when spring comes
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Sung Nghiem pagoda in Pha Lai ward, Chi Linh city, Hai Duong province, is a popular spiritual destination with a reclining Buddha statue as its special feature
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The pagoda is filled with spring colors thanks to skillful hands of monks, nuns, and followers
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Visitors to the pagoda take photos with their family
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Tourists admire the scenery of the pagoda, leaving behind all the worries and hardships of the previous year
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Bright peach blossoms under the roof of the pagoda
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Binh Lau pagoda in Hai Duong city is also brilliant with red poinsettia blossoms
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The pagoda is decorated with thatched houses and flowers
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A Buddhist follower writes down her wishes on the wall of a thatched house
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A nun decorates An Dinh pagoda in Nam Sach district on Tet (Lunar New Year) occasion
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Visitors immerse themselves in the spiritual space of the pagoda
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Not only adults, children also go to the pagoda at the beginning of the year
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Con Son pagoda in Chi Linh city is colorfully decorated with peach and chrysanthemum blossoms
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People ask for lucky salt packets at the pagoda
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Wishes hung on a Bodhi tree in front of the pagoda
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Writing calligraphic words in the experience zone
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Streaks of spring sunshine pass through lingering incense smoke, forming a magical scene in the pagoda yard

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Spring colors at Hai Duong pagodas