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Deux des neuf arhats de droite de la salle du culte.

La pagode But Thap (Ninh-Phuc) s'élève dans le village de Dinh To, à 30 Km au sud-est de Hanoi. Elle a été érigée en 1646-1647 par le moine chinois Minh Hanh. Elle compte plusieurs bâtiments dont quatre sont entourés d'un mur d'enceinte. Les bâtiments sont reliés par des galeries.
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