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Phap Van - ancient pagoda in southern Hanoi
Hanoitimes 15:31, 2020/12/27
Phap Van Pagoda is also known as Mrs. Sang Temple or Hai Ba Pagoda, located on Giai Phong Street, in Hoang Mai district was built in 1616. The pagoda was recognized as a national monument in 1991.
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