The complex is the size of a football field and is made of concrete that simulates wood texture, with the design inspired by the architecture of nearby old-time structures. It will be used to honor the Emperor and as a center for meditation, teaching and retreat.
A multimillion-dollar complex for Buddhist events was opened to the public in northern Vietnam last week in, in celebration of the 701st death anniversary of Tran Nhan Tong who ruled Vietnam from 1278 to 1293 – an epoch of peace and prosperity for the country. He retired at the age of 50 in order to become an ordained Buddhist monk and spent the remainder of his life teaching.
The complex is the size of a football field and is made of concrete that simulates wood texture, with the design inspired by the architecture of nearby old-time structures. It will be used to honor the Emperor and as a center for meditation, teaching and retreat. Comments are closed.
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