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One Pillar Pagoda

Southeast Asia

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Vietnam

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Hanoi

The 11th-century wooden shrine, revered for its fertility and healing properties, was burnt by the French in the 1950's and is now replaced by a concrete one and is still a popular destination. To honor the symbol of purity in Buddhism the pagoda is built to look like a lotus blossom.

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Vietnam, Hanoi, Ba Dinh District

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