One Pillar Pagoda is one of the most unique architectural towers in Asia and a cultural symbol and spiritual destination in Hanoi. Boasting the beauty of ancient architecture and historical value, this pagoda will give you a visual and fascinating view of Vietnamese Buddhist culture. It is a place not to be missed on a Hanoi tour.
One Pillar Pagoda
Places to visit pagodas, opening hours and ticket prices
One Pillar Pagoda is located in the park behind Ong Ich Khiem Street, in Doi Can Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi City. This attraction is one of the historical and cultural relics with a long history and has become a
symbol of Hanoi’s thousand-year-old civilization. Because it is located on the premises of Ba Dinh Square and Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum, the opening time of the pagoda to visitors depends on these two locations. As such, the pagoda will welcome guests from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Each tour usually lasts from 1 to 3 hours.
The pagoda does not charge entrance fees for Vietnamese citizens to visit, pray, or
pray. For foreign tourists, the ticket price to visit One Pillar Pagoda is 25,000 VND/person (about 1 dollar).
Transportation and transportation to the pagoda
This pagoda is located in Ba Dinh district, near many famous tourist destinations, so it is easy to find. Tourists can get here by private car (for example, motorbike, or car) or opt for a taxi, or technical motorcycle services. If you are traveling by bus, take bus routes that stop near the shrine, such as routes
By bus
09, 22, 33, 45, and 50. All of the above routes stop at 15A Le Hong Phong. You can also head north to the city post office and take the first exit at the intersection of Dinh Tien Hoang Street to reach the one-pillar pagoda. From Dinh Tien Hoang, turn left onto DC Gallery in Hang Gai, through Hang Bong to Xoi Cam, and turn towards Dien Bien Phu. Moving along Dien Bien Phu Street to the road that cuts through Ong Ich Khiem and Hung Vuong is the place you need to go. If you have a motorbike or car, you can go to the Ho Chi Minh Museum and park your car at 1 of 2 locations:
- Ong Ich Khiem Street
- Ngoc Ha Street, next to Ho Chi Minh Museum
- Hotels near One Pillar Pagoda
Hanoi One Pillar Pagoda is a famous tourist attraction, depending on your needs, you can
choose accommodation at an appropriate price.
Below, there are hotels and motels near One Pillar Pagoda with the best accommodation deals in your destination, with price comparisons, fast bookings, and simple payments.
Location: 38A Tran Phu Street, Hanoi 10000 Vietnam, 0.6 miles from One Pillar Pagoda
Price:
65 dollars/night/2 people
AIRA Boutique Hanoi Hotel & Spa is a luxurious retreat nestled in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Combining contemporary elegance with traditional Vietnamese charm, the hotel offers stylish rooms, a tranquil spa, and an exquisite dining experience. Guests enjoy personalized service and a peaceful ambiance, perfect for both leisure and business travelers seeking a unique and memorable stay in the heart of Hanoi.
AIRA Boutique Hanoi Hotel & Spa
Grand Mercure Hanoi
Location: 9 Cat Linh Quoc Tu Giam, Hanoi 100000 Vietnam, 0.4 miles from One Pillar Pagoda
Price:
128 dollars/night/2 people
Grand Mercure Hanoi offers a blend of modern comfort and traditional Vietnamese hospitality. Located in the heart of the city, the hotel features elegant rooms, a sophisticated restaurant, and comprehensive amenities. It provides a perfect base for exploring Hanoi’s vibrant culture and attractions.
One Pillar Pagoda- Grand Mercure Hanoi
Location: 40 Cat Linh Street Entrance 61 Giang Vo Str., Hanoi 10000 Vietnam, 0.4 miles from One Pillar Pagoda
Price: 99 dollars/night/2 people
Pullman Hanoi combines contemporary design with upscale amenities, ideal for business and leisure travelers. Located near Hanoi’s key attractions, the hotel offers stylish rooms, a modern fitness center, and a chic restaurant. Guests enjoy a seamless blend of comfort and convenience in a vibrant urban setting.
Pullman Hanoi
Location: 3D Tong Duy Tan, Hanoi 100000 Vietnam, 0.7 miles from One Pillar Pagoda
Price: 40 dollars/night/2 people
Memory Legends Hotel offers a cozy and charming stay in Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter. Featuring comfortable rooms with modern amenities, the hotel provides personalized service and a welcoming atmosphere. Its central location allows guests to easily explore nearby attractions, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a memorable experience.
Memory Legends Hotel
La Sinfonía Citadel Hotel And Spa
Location: 12-14 Dinh Ngang Street, Hanoi 100000 Vietnam, 0.7 miles from One Pillar Pagoda
Price: 56 dollars/night/2 people
La Sinfonía Citadel Hotel and Spa is a luxurious haven in Hanoi, offering elegantly designed rooms and top-notch amenities. Guests can indulge in a serene spa experience and savor exquisite dining options. Located near historical landmarks, the hotel provides an ideal base for exploring the city’s rich cultural heritage.
One Pillar Pagoda- La Sinfonía Citadel Hotel And Spa
Discover the uniqueness of the One Pillar Pagoda
History of the One Pillar Pagoda
Anyone visiting for the first time must appreciate the rich history and culture of this pagoda. According to records, King Le Thai Tong dreamed that the Bodhisattva Buddha was meditating on a lotus platform radiating light in the middle of the lake. Then the Bodhisattva invited the king to accompany him. After regaining consciousness, the king told the monks about Zen wisdom and suggested building a pagoda to worship them. When this pagoda was first built, it was only supported by a stone pillar supporting the small jade pavilion above. In this jade pavilion, there is a statue of Guan Bat Buddha. King Ly Thai Tong often came to the pagoda to chant Buddhist sutras and pray for “lasting blessings", so he named the pagoda " One Pillar Pagoda “.
After several dynasties and historical events, the pagoda was modified and demolished. In particular, after laying destructive mines by French expeditionary forces, one of the towers completely collapsed. After the victory in 1955, the Ministry of Culture took over the capital and decided to renovate the pagoda according to its old construction. Since then, the pagoda has been retained by the city of Hanoi.
Asia’s Most Impressive Architectural pagodas
Recognized in 1962 as a National Architectural Art Historic Site and setting a record as “Asia’s Most Unique Architectural pagoda," One Pillar Pagoda has a building with a small wooden tower perched on a large stone pillar. Located in the middle of Linh Chieu Lake, as beautiful as a giant lotus flower in the middle of the lake. The pillars of the pagoda have only two stone pillars overlapping each other, but they are very strong. The image above shows the Taipei lotus pavilion, designed as a 3-meter-long square on each side, surrounded by waves.
The roof of the One Pillar Pagoda is made of red brick and four curved corners rise to the sky. The image of two dragons placed on the ceiling symbolizes the “double dragon sect", and Eastern culture symbolizes fertility and harmony between yin and yang.
What is special about One Pillar Pagoda?
When visiting the one-pillar pagoda ruins, visitors will have the opportunity to visit the special landscapes of Buddhist pagodas or admire the most unique architecture of Lien Hoa terraces. In addition, you can also see the Linden tree planted for Vietnam by the President of India in 1958, which is now over 60 years old, with lush green branches. In addition, it offers additional services such as drinks, snacks, comfort zones, holiday shopping services, and sunshine deals. If you are looking for a place to sell Vietnamese souvenirs, Hanoi in general, and Buddhist souvenirs in particular, you should not miss this attraction. In front of the altar of Buddha Quan Nu, praying for peace, and health and buying incense will be the highlight of your trip to explore Hanoi.
Stairs of the main hall
To enter the pagoda, visitors must climb 13 steps, about 1 meter wide. These staircases were built during the Ly Dynasty- Ly Thai To and are still almost intact. In particular, stone stelae are introducing the history of the pagoda on two rows of brick walls on either side. The staircase built by Ly Thai To remains intact to this day
Altar and statue of the Bodhisattva
This is one of the stateliest areas of the One Pillar Pagoda. The statue of the Bodhisattva Guanyin is placed in the center of the highest. The base of the statue is an intricately carved wooden lotus flower, painted with gold lacquer. Surrounded by vases and copper stoves…… Although not too fussy, it exudes its style and beauty. The sacred altar of the Bodhisattva Kannon is in the lotus flower.
Bodhi tree
Bodhi is still considered a typical tree of Buddhism, demonstrating its sacred, ancient beauty. The Bodhi tree of the pagoda was presented by the President of India during President Ho Chi Minh’s visit. Under the tree is a stone plaque that reads: “This bodhi tree comes from the bodhi tree of Shakyamuni Buddha in India." In February 1858, President Rajendra Prasad presented President Ho Chi Minh during his visit to India. Under the bodhi tree is a stone stele on which is carved.
Tam Quan Gate
The Three Pillars Gate is also an indispensable part of the tower if you have the opportunity to visit the One Pillar Pagoda. It is an expansion project that has been built over the years. The architecture of the gate resembles a traditional Vietnamese pagoda, consisting of 2 floors and 3 passages. The meaning of the Three Views Gate is the three paths of the Buddhist view: relational, non-relational, and neutrality. The lemon trees planted on the pagoda grounds make it more ancient and spiritual. Visitors can also pray for peace, and health and offer incense in front of the Guanyin altar.
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