Vuong Cung Thanh Duong Phu Nhai, also known as Phu Nhai Cathedral, is aCatholic cathedral located in Xuan Phuong Village, Xuan Truong District, Nam Dinh Province, which is located in the northern part of Vietnam. It is approximately 25 kilometers northeast of the province's capital, Nam Dinh City.
Nha Thu Giao Xu Dun Thanh Hung Nghia, also known as Hung NghiaChurch, is aCatholic church located in Hung Nghia Village, Hai Hung Commune, Hai Hau District, Nam Dinh Province, which is located in the northern part of Vietnam. It is approximately 20 kilometers northwest of the province's capital, Nam Dinh City.
Giao Xu Dun Thanh Kien Lao, also known as Kien Lao Church, is aCatholic church located in Xuan Tien Village, Xuan Truong District, Nam Dinh Province, which is located in the northern part of Vietnam. It is approximately 15 kilometers northeast of the province's capital, Nam Dinh City.
Tran Thua, Loc Vuong, TP. Nam Dinh, Nam Dinh, Vietnam
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ChuaThap Pho Minh, also known as Pho Minh Pagoda, is aprominent Buddhist temple located in Tran Thua Village, Loc Vuong Commune, Nam Dinh Province, which is located in the northern part of Vietnam. It is approximately 20 kilometers southeast of the province's capital city, Nam Dinh City.
ChuaCo Le, also known as Co Le Pagoda, is a Buddhist temple located in Co Le Village, Tru±c Ninh District, Nam Dinh Province, which is located in the northern part of Vietnam. It is approximately 40 kilometers northeast of the province's capital, Nam Dinh City.
Dun Tran, also known as Tran Temple, is a historical and cultural site located in Tran Thua Village, Loc Vuong Commune, Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam. Visiting Dun Tran allows you to delve into Vietnam's history, admire the architectural beauty, and witness the cultural and religious traditions associated with the Tran Dynasty.
Pho Bui Chu, Xuan Nguc, Xuan Truong, Nam Dinh, Vietnam
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Nha Thu Chanh ToaBui Chu, also known as Bui Chu Cathedral, is aprominent Catholic cathedral located in Bui Chu Village, Xuan Nguc Commune, Xuan Truong District, Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam. It is approximately 120 kilometers southeast of the country's capital, Hanoi.