Quan Su pagoda in Hanoi is a popular Lunar New Year destination. (Photo: vietnamnet.vn) Many people go to a pagoda to say goodbye to the old year and welcome in the new year. (Photo: vietnamnet.vn) For Vietnamese people, the pagoda is a place of peace for their souls and minds after days of hard work. (Photo: VOV) Phat Tich pagoda in Tien Du district, Bac Ninh province, attracts crowds as the Lunar New Year arrives. (Photo: bacninhtv.vn) Phat Tich is a thousand-year-old pagoda in northern Vietnam. (Photo: bacninhtv.vn) Vinh Nghiem, one of the best known pagodas in Ho Chi Minh city. (Photo: B.D/danviet.vn) Vinh Nghiem pagoda was less crowded this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: VOV) Vietnamese in Laos visit Phat Tich pagoda in Vientiane on New Year’s Eve. (Photo: VOV correspondent in Laos) Buddhist dignitaries, monks, and followers pray at Phat Tich pagoda for peace and health. (Photo: VOV correspondent in Laos) Vinh Nghiem pagoda in Prague, the Czech Republic. (Photo: The Association of Vietnamese Buddhists in the Czech Republic) Venerable Thich Tu Phuoc of Vinh Nghiem pagoda hands out good luck gifts at the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Nho Bien/ VOV correspondent in the Czech Republic) Venerable Thich Tu Phuoc takes photo with Buddhist followers during the Lunar New Year Festival at Vinh Nghiem pagoda. (Photo: Nho Bien/ VOV correspondent in the Czech Republic) Từ khóa: VOV VOVworld Going pagoda Lunar New Year Vietnamese tradition Feedback Submit Xem thêm