Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Thay Pagoda in red of flowers.

Pagoda Thay

Red flowers bloom in March in Pagoda Thay, a nearly-1000- year ancient temple, creating a unique beauty of nature. The panoramic view of pagoda Thay and Lake Thuy Dinh has attracted the attention of pilgrims. According to a legend, the pagoda was built on dragon-shaped earth facing south. In front of the pagoda, on the left is Long Dau Mountain, the back of the temple is on Sai Son Mountain.

Flowers swoop down on the water of the lake. This is a symbolic architect of Thay Pagoda. Ancient Thuy Dinh and moss style is such a pearl in the middle of the dragon's mouth. On the festival days, this place becomes a stage for water puppeteers.

During the blooming season, trees fall leaves reveals red flowers stay on brands, prominent on the green background of the mountain. Also, a blooming season is a time for tourists and photo enthusiasts to selfie or take photos. These flowers grow in parks, pavements, villages and spiritual work such as temples and pagodas.

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