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Reviewed 8 November 2014

We were in the area so visited here. Was ok but is being renovated so mess everywhere. Might be worth a visit when finished

Date of experience: November 2014
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Reviewed 6 November 2014 via mobile

You can be in and out of this place in a few minutes. In my opinion its nothing special at all. So if your thinking of getting a taxi there because your to far away to walk, you might want to skip this!

Thank Michael P
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Reviewed 29 October 2014 via mobile

Lucky for me this was part of a day tour so i didnt have to find my way here myself. Place was under massive construction. From the entrance to footpaths to the pond on which the pagoda sat on, the whole place was being torn down and dusty. I think there was a temple in the compound, saw lotsa other temple matter sadly laid out in sheds at the back.
The pagoda is Literally a small shrine atop a flight of stairs.
Perhaps it would have been a much nicer visit if the construction wasnt there.

Thank Karenthecat
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Reviewed 26 October 2014

Renovation work is still underway but you can now walk all the way around the pagoda and walk up steps to look in. Once all the work is completed I am sure it will be a setting of charm and atmosphere.

Date of experience: October 2014
Thank Jeff B
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Reviewed 25 October 2014 via mobile

A beautiful pagoda, but the surrounding space is under constitution which ruins it a bit.
It is a nice space to get away from the noise of the cars!

Thank 05Iz05
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