High Middle Ages · Southeast Asia · Religion

1012

Ly Thai To constructs temples at Thang Long

1012

The Vietnamese founder-king, a devout Buddhist, ordered the construction of pagodas and temple complexes across his new capital at Thang Long. He invited monks from China and built the One Pillar Pagoda on a single stone column rising from a lotus pond, a structure that would become one of Vietnam's most enduring architectural symbols.