But Thap Pagoda and Dong Ho Village
But Thap Pagoda
But Thap Pagoda, or Ninh Phuc Pagoda, located in But Thap hamlet, Dinh To commune, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh province, is one of the oldest and most famous pagodas in northern Vietnam. Built-in the 17th century under the Le dynasty, the pagoda was founded by Zen master Huyen Quang, one of the three patriarchs of the Truc Lam Zen sect. Despite numerous renovations and expansions, the pagoda still retains its ancient and unique architectural features, highlighted by the “Dinh” architectural style consisting of main structures such as the Front Hall, Incense Burning House, Upper Pavilion, and Bao Thap (Precious Tower).
The most notable artistic works at the pagoda include the statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva with a thousand eyes and a thousand hands, a wooden masterpiece carved in 1656, and Bao Thap Tu An, or Bao Thap Thien Hoa, resembling a giant pen symbolizing wisdom and loftiness.
Dong Ho Village
Dong Ho Village, located in Song Ho commune, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh province, is the cradle of the Dong Ho folk painting art, one of the oldest and most famous traditional crafts in Vietnam. The craft of making Dong Ho paintings has a history of over 400 years, dating back to the 17th century, and has developed into an important center for folk painting production nationwide. Dong Ho paintings are made from natural materials such as dó paper, natural colors from leaves, shells, bamboo charcoal, and carved woodblocks, with meticulous and elaborate production processes. D
ong Ho paintings stand out with vibrant colors, and simple yet meaningful images, reflecting the cultural life and spirit of the Vietnamese people. Not only are they artistic products, but Dong Ho paintings are also intangible cultural heritage, contributing to enriching cultural life and demonstrating the creativity and diligent spirit of the villagers.
Highlights
Embark on a captivating bicycle tour through the picturesque countryside of Bac Ninh province, where you’ll discover But Thap Pagoda’s timeless beauty and Dong Ho Village’s vibrant culture. Pedal along winding roads flanked by lush rice fields and quaint villages, immersing yourself in the serene ambiance of rural Vietnam. At But Thap Pagoda, explore ancient architectural marvels dating back to the 17th century, marveling at intricate carvings and towering stupas. Engage with resident monks to gain insights into Buddhist philosophy and rituals, and soak in the spiritual serenity of the surroundings. Continue your journey to Dong Ho Village, renowned for its centuries-old folk painting tradition.
Participate in interactive workshops led by master craftsmen, where you’ll create your own Dong Ho masterpiece using traditional techniques and natural materials. Immerse yourself in village life, mingle with friendly locals, and experience the living heritage of this storied hamlet. With its blend of cultural discovery, outdoor adventure, and heartfelt encounters, this bicycle tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Vietnam’s countryside and its enduring cultural treasures.