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Creator
Margery H. Freeman
Date created
May 1997
Location
Hue, Vietnam
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Woman in long white robes faces Buddhist temple built in Hue in 1844

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A woman in long white robes faces the doors of a Buddhist temple built in Hué in 1844.

The Vietnamese rulers who built the Imperial City at Hué were enthusiastic patrons of Mahayana Buddhism and erected many pagoda-style Buddhist temples.