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Meijiawu Tea Village - Tea of the Emperors
Tucked into the misty hills near Hangzhou’s famous West Lake, Meijiawu is more than just a tea village, it’s a living testament to China’s centuries old relationship with tea. The name "Meijiawu" translates to "The Village of the Mei Family," pointing to a 600-year lineage of hand cultivating tea that began with the Mei clan and continues to thrive today. Over time, this small village grew into a national symbol, with its identity and prosperity deeply intertwined with tea cu
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The Temple of the Dog
Thủy Trung Tiên Temple, once known as Cẩu Nhi Temple, rests on a quiet, tree-lined island on Trúc Bạch Lake, just north of Hanoi’s West Lake. Modest in size but heavy with history, the temple dates back over 1000 years and is one of the capital’s oldest surviving spiritual sites. Few visitors realise it’s built on the remnants of a forgotten cult, one centred on the worship of a dog.
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The Legacy of Trấn Quốc Pagoda
With its origins stretching back over 1500 years, Trấn Quốc Pagoda holds the distinction of being the oldest Buddhist temple in the country. It was originally built around 545 AD during the reign of Emperor Lý Nam Đế, who commissioned its construction as part of a broader vision to legitimise Vietnamese sovereignty in the midst of political upheaval and resistance against Chinese rule.
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