Tran Bien Temple of Literature

Dong Nai is a province in Vietnam’s Southeast region, located about 30km northeast of Ho Chi Minh City. This place has many famous historical and cultural relics. One of the first places to visit in Bien Hoa, Dong Nai, is the Tran Bien Temple of Literature, a project that represents the Vietnamese people’s tradition of […]

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Bon Mat Pagoda – Unique Architecture in Can Tho

One of the highlights that make Can Tho a tourist attraction is its hundreds-of-years-old pagodas and temples, with beauty tinged with time. Prominent among them are the ancient temples of the Theravada Buddhist sect of the Southern Khmer people, such as Kh’leang pagoda, Sa Lon pagoda (Chen Kieu pagoda), Doi (Bat) pagoda… and especially the Bon […]

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Bat Pagoda

Bat Pagoda (Vietnamese: chùa Dơi), also known as Ma Toc Pagoda, is more than 400 years old and is associated with the religious beliefs of local people. In addition, this place also circulates interesting stories, promising to bring you many new experiences in your Soc Trang travel journey. Overview of Bat Pagoda Bat Pagoda is also […]

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Van Thanh Temple

Coming to Vinh Long, a city on the banks of the romantic Co Chien River, visitors will visit many famous historical and cultural relics. One of them is Van Thanh Temple, a typical architectural work left over from the Nguyen Dynasty after the French army occupied Vinh Long citadel. This place is known as the […]

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That Phu Temple

That Phu Temple is one of the unique architectural works built by the Chinese in Vinh Long. The temple possesses ancient, sacred, and extremely pure beauty. With its beautiful architecture, the That Phu temple deserves to be on your list of places to visit during your trip to Vinh Long. Overview of That Phu Temple […]

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Vinh Long Ancient House Ecological Area

Those who have ever set foot in Vinh Long probably know that this place has an extremely unique ancient house ecological area. Not only can you visit, explore, and admire the beautiful scenery, but when you come to the ancient house, you can also participate in many experiences in Vinh Long, such as taking a […]

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Ong Met Pagoda

Vinh Long is a beautiful region in the Mekong Delta, home to 3 ethnic groups: Chinese, Khmer, and Kinh. In particular, the Khmer people live very densely, so the cultural traditions here are imbued with Khmer colors, most prominently the system of pagodas and temples. Currently, in Tra Vinh, there are more than 140 Khmer […]

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Ong Temple (Phuoc Minh Palace)

Among the 14 historical and cultural relics ranked by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in Vinh Long, Ong Temple (also known as Phuoc Minh Palace) is considered one of the most unique and impressive architectural works in this region.  General information about Ong Temple (Phuoc Minh Palace) Ong Temple (Vietnamese: miếu Ông; miếu […]

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Ba Om Pond – Unique Scenes in Vinh Long

Referring to old Tra Vinh (now merged with Vinh Long Province), people think of the land of ancient Khmer pagodas and historical relics, rich in legends, associated with the journey of exploring and building the South of Vietnam. The thousand-year-old relic of Ba Om pond, reflecting the ancient pagoda, is one of the prides of […]

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Ang Pagoda – Beautiful Ancient Khmer Pagoda in Vinh Long ​

Ang Pagoda, (Vietnamese: Chùa Âng; chùa means pagoda; Paly language: Wat Angkor Raig Borei) is one of the famous spiritual destinations in Vinh Long province. With its unique architecture and more than 1,000 years of history, Ang Pagoda always attracts many visitors from all over to visit, pray, and learn about Buddhism. Overview of Ang […]

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