Nom Village

Crossing the sunny road, with green rice fields on both sides to reach Nom village, in Hung Yen, visitors seem to step into a peaceful, ancient space from several hundred years ago. Upon arriving in Nom village, visitors are immersed in a complex of ancient relics, including the village gate, well, communal house yard, banyan […]

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Dinh Bang Communal House

Dinh Bang communal house is an ancient architectural work, a valuable historical relic in sculpture and decoration, featuring hundreds of intricate patterns and motifs, and is considered a typical sculpture of the 18th century. As a massive ancient architectural work featuring unique traditional wood-decorative artistry, Dinh Bang communal house (Tu Son Ward, Bac Ninh Province) […]

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Rong Temple

Rong Temple is the place to worship Ly Chieu Hoang, the first and only empress regnant in Vietnam’s feudal history. The Rong Temple (Vietnamese: Đền Rồng) is located in Tu Son Ward, Bac Ninh province. The main hall worships empress regnant Ly Chieu Hoang, the 9th and last emperor of the Ly dynasty. The temple […]

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10 beautiful ancient Vietnamese villages

The image of the countryside always has a rustic, familiar beauty, like a spiritual medicine that helps people calm down after all the worries and fatigue of daily life. If you have the opportunity, you should visit one of the 10 ancient, poetic villages in Vietnam, hoping the trip brings a sense of relaxation, peace, […]

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Two unique national treasures at Phat Tich Pagoda

Phat Tich Pagoda, located in Phat Tich commune, Bac Ninh Province, is an ancient pagoda nearly a thousand years old, with distinctive architecture dating back to the Ly dynasty. This is also a place to store unique national treasures found nowhere else. Also known as Van Phuc Pagoda, currently preserves two unique national treasures: the […]

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Truc Temple and Ngu Dong Son

Truc Temple is hidden in a thousand-year-old bamboo forest, located in the Truc Temple – Ngu Dong Thi Son Tourist Area, Ly Thuong Kiet Ward, Ninh Binh province. Together with Ngu Dong (Five Grotto), both have been attracting many tourists to visit the ancient, wild beauty and the heroic historical story of the Vietnamese people […]

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Hoa Yen Pagoda

If you travel to Quang Ninh, there are two places to visit: Ha Long Bay and Yen Tu. If you have visited Yen Tu, please do not miss Hoa Yen Pagoda. Overview of Hoa Yen Pagoda The pagoda, named Van Yen, was built during the Ly Dynasty. Van Yen means “hazy clouds”; the pagoda is […]

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Mot Mai Pagoda

Mot Mai is an ancient pagoda with unique architecture in Quang Ninh. Although it is only a small pagoda, Mot Mai is visited by many tourists on every pilgrimage to Yen Tu. Overview of Mot Mai Pagoda From Hoa Yen Pagoda, go about 200 meters to the East, through the tower yard behind the pagoda, […]

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Ngoa Van Pagoda

Ngoa Van Pagoda is one of the important relics located in the spiritual territory of Truc Lam Yen Tu. This place holds a unique place in the spiritual and cultural life of the Vietnamese people. It was the last stop in the monkhood of Emperor Tran Nhan Tong. With enduring sacred historical significance and natural […]

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Dong Pagoda

Dong Pagoda is the most famous tourist spot in the Yen Tu scenic relic complex, a destination for monks, Buddhists, and tourists from all over the world on pilgrimage to the sacred land of Yen Tu. Ideal time to visit Dong Pagoda Located in the Yen Tu Mountain Range, this is an ideal destination for […]

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