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Hanoi: 7 sacred temples for those seeking love

Explore famous spiritual destinations in Hanoi, from the bustling Ha Pagoda to the ancient Tay Ho Palace, where many people come to pray for a perfect love.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng03/11/2025

In Hanoi , going to pagodas to pray for love is not only a spiritual belief but also a long-standing cultural beauty. Many people, especially young people, go to pagodas that are considered sacred with the hope of finding a life partner or praying for their current love to be stronger. These are also destinations with rich historical and architectural values, attracting tourists to find peace in the heart of the capital.

Famous temples for praying for love in Hanoi

Below are 7 spiritual places that many locals and tourists visit to pray for love.

1. Ha Pagoda

Known as the "holy land of love" for Hanoi's youth, Ha Pagoda is always crowded with visitors, especially on the first and fifteenth days of every month. Many people believe that single people who come here to pray will soon meet their soul mate, and couples will become even more attached and strong. The peaceful space of the pagoda is also a place where many people come to put aside the hustle and bustle of life.

  • Address: No. 86 Chua Ha, Cau Giay Ward, Hanoi
  • Opening hours: 8:00 - 18:00
Ha Pagoda, one of the famous love pagodas in Hanoi.
Ha Pagoda is a familiar destination for many young people in Hanoi.

2. Tran Quoc Pagoda

With a history of more than 1,500 years, Tran Quoc Pagoda is not only a famous scenic spot but also one of the oldest and most sacred pagodas in Vietnam. Located on a small island east of West Lake, the pagoda has unique architecture and peaceful scenery. Once the Buddhist center of Thang Long citadel, today, many people come to Tran Quoc Pagoda not only to sightsee but also to pray for peace and love.

  • Address: No. 46 Thanh Nien, Tay Ho District, Hanoi
  • Opening hours: 8:00 - 16:00
Tran Quoc Pagoda with its characteristic hexagonal stupa by West Lake.
Tran Quoc Pagoda has a prime location next to West Lake.

3. Tay Ho Palace

Tay Ho Temple is a place to worship Princess Lieu Hanh, one of the "Four Immortals" of Vietnamese folk beliefs. Located on the large peninsula of West Lake, the Temple is always crowded with pilgrims, especially during holidays and Tet. In addition to praying for wealth and fame, many people also come here to pray for a lasting love.

  • Address: No. 52 Dang Thai Mai, Tay Ho District, Hanoi
  • Opening hours: 5:00 am - 7:00 pm
Interior space of a love-praying temple in Hanoi.
Tay Ho Palace is one of the important spiritual destinations for the people of the capital.

4. Mi Nuong Temple - Co Loa Temple

Located in the Co Loa relic complex, Mi Nuong Temple is the place to worship Princess Mi Chau. According to legend, this is the place associated with the tragic but profound love story between Mi Chau and Trong Thuy. For that reason, many people come to the temple to pray for a faithful love, overcoming all barriers and prejudices.

  • Address: Co Loa relic site, Dong Anh district, Hanoi
  • Opening hours: 6:30 am - 6:00 pm

5. Lang Pagoda

Lang Pagoda, also known as Chieu Thien Tu, is an ancient pagoda built during the reign of King Ly Anh Tong. With its ancient architecture and green space, the pagoda is a peaceful destination. Many people come here not only to visit unique architectural works such as the Nine-Piece Lotus Tower but also to pray for peace, health and a smooth love life.

  • Address: No. 116 Chua Lang, Lang Ward, Hanoi
  • Opening hours: 7:00 - 17:00

6. Phuc Khanh Pagoda

Phuc Khanh Pagoda, or So Pagoda, is one of the ancient pagodas dating back to the Later Le Dynasty. The pagoda is famous for its New Year's prayers that attract thousands of Buddhists. This is also a place where many young people come to pray for love or to find a quiet space to relax their souls.

  • Address: Nga Tu So Overpass, Hanoi
  • Opening hours: 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

7. Quan Su Pagoda

As the headquarters of the Central Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam, Quan Su Pagoda holds an important position in the spiritual life of the people. Located in the city center, the pagoda attracts a large number of Buddhists and tourists to worship and visit. Many young people also come here with the wish to pray for a smooth love life and to soon find happiness in their marriage.

  • Address: No. 73 Quan Su, Cua Nam Ward, Hanoi
  • Opening hours: 6:00 - 19:00
An architectural corner at a pagoda in Hanoi.
Curved roof architecture is typical of pagodas in Hanoi.

Experience when going to the temple to pray for love

To make your trip to the temple complete, you can refer to some of the following experiences:

Prepare offerings

Offerings do not need to be elaborate, the most important thing is sincerity. Normally, a tray of offerings will be prepared for the main altars:

  • Offerings to the Three Jewels: Offer vegetarian offerings such as fresh flowers, fruits, candies, incense, and candles. Do not offer meat offerings or votive paper money.
  • The Lord's Ban: Can offer salty offerings, wine, tea, cigarettes and votive money.
  • Mother Goddess Altar: This is the main altar to pray for love. In addition to the usual offerings, you should also prepare 5 red roses and betel and areca nuts.

Important notes

  • Dress: Choose polite, discreet, and elegant clothing when visiting sacred places.
  • Attitude: Maintain a respectful attitude, walk lightly and speak softly, turn off your phone to keep the common space quiet.
  • Time: If you want to pray for love, many people believe that you should go to the temple alone and during the day.
  • Obey the rules: Obey the temple's rules, do not touch objects or move Buddha statues without permission.

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