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This
pagoda overlooks the southwest bank of the
Perfume River, around 4km south of the railway
bridge crossing. This was the home of the
Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc, who burnt himself
to death in protest to the Ngo Dinh Diem regime.
The motor car that took him to the site of his
self-immolation in Ho Chi Minh City in 1963 is
out back. The pagoda has been adopted as the
symbol of Hue City and is very popular with both
foreign and local tourists, hence the trinket
sellers and beggars out front. Behind the pagoda
is a lovely garden and a large glass encased
smiling Buddha. To the left of the pagoda is a
huge bell dating to the 18 century and is said
to be audible 10 km away.
The road to Thien Mu Pagoda runs along the bank
of the Perfume River and is great for a late
afternoon ride as many boats are returning
upriver. The light is just great so take your
camera. The road also passes by a Portuguese
church and also a mid sized fresh produce
market, which stocks excellent fruit.
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