Chem Pagoda is a tourist attraction in Nam Tu Liem District (Hanoi city in the Red River Delta region). It is about 13 km from the center of Hanoi City.
Chem Pagoda Tourism
The temple is located on a cool, dry land. The front hall is arranged slightly differently from the temples in the area, consisting of 2 parallel rows of houses. The outer folds of 5 spaces, 6 rows of column bases, the columns are made of square columns built of bricks, supporting the trusses stacking the beds, this house folds into the style of two-storey match-stacks with 8 roofs. The roof is roofed with roof tiles, the armpits are all carved. Chem Pagoda is now a fairly intact temple according to the old layout and structure. The architectural works of the pagoda are arranged harmoniously in a closed campus, imprinted under ancient trees. The statues in the temple are a collection of round statues of high value. Many statues are truly works of Fine Art. The temple also keeps many valuable worship items. The pagoda was ranked an architectural and artistic relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information on January 29, 1993.
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