Thich Ca Phat Dai Pagoda is a Buddhist temple located in Tran Phu, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, Vietnam. It is a significant religious site that attracts both locals and visitors seeking spiritual and cultural experiences.
ChuaLinh Phuoc or Linh Phuoc Pagoda is called the glass bottle pagodabecause there is a49m long dragon with fins covered by fragments of 50 thousand bottles of beer. The official name is Linh Phuoc pagoda. It is about 8 km from Dalat city. In addition to its unique architecture, it is also considered as having alargest bell in Vietnam.
TaCu Mountain temple is at the mountain summit of 500m that was built since 1861. More famously, it holds Vietnam's largest reclining Buddhaimage at 49m long and 6m in height. And together with atrio of Mahayana Buddhist statues at 7m high, TaCu Mountain has become an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists in Vietnam.
The Cô Chín Giếng Temple in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, is one of the significant historical and religious sites in the region. Located in Bắc Sơn, Bỉm Sơn, Thanh Hóa, this temple was built during the reign of Emperor Lê Trung Hưng (1533-1548) to commemorate the contributions of mother goddess (Cô Chín).
Ba Vang Pagoda is indeed a notable religious site located in Uong Bi City, Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. It's situated on the Ba Vang Mountain, hence its name, and is renowned for its stunning natural scenery and serene atmosphere. The pagodacomplex consists of several buildings, including halls, shrines, and statues, surrounded by lush greenery and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
BaDanh Temple is a historical and cultural site located in Kim Bang district, Ha Nam province, Vietnam. The temple is dedicated to the worship of BaDanh, alegendary figure who is said to have contributed to the development of the local area. The temple is believed to have been built during the reign of King Le Hien Tong (1740-1786) of the Le Dynasty.
NhaTho Giao Xu Lan Mat is aCatholic church located in Phu Ly city, Ha Nam province, Vietnam. The church was built during the French colonial period in Vietnam and is an important historical and cultural landmark in the region.
Quan the Den Truc and Ngu Dong Thi Son, also known as Truc Temple, is afamous historical and cultural site located in Kim Bang District, Ha Nam Province, Vietnam. It is situated within the Ngu Dong Complex, which consists of five caves, namely Thien Dao, Phat, Phong Lam, Bo De, and HoaSon.
Tam Giao Temple is a historical and cultural site located in Phu Ly city, Ha Nam province, Vietnam. The temple is dedicated to the worship of the three major religions in Vietnam: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Tam Giao translates to "Three Teachings" in Vietnamese.
Chau Son Tu Temple is a historical and cultural site located in Phu Ly city, Ha Nam province, Vietnam. It is an important spiritual and religious destination for many Vietnamese people and is dedicated to the worship of the three goddesses: Thuong Ngan, Trung Ngan, and Ha Ngan.
ChuaCay Thi or Cay Thi temple is a temple located in Che Trinh village, Thanh Tam commune, Thanh Liem district, Ha Nam province, about 70km from Hanoi. It is asacred ancient pagodawith apeaceful space. It is also an elaborate Buddhist architectural work.
Chua Phu Dung or Phu Dung pagoda is an old temple which was built in 1846 under King Thieu Tri of the Nguyen dynasty. Phu Dung pagoda is located at Binh San mountain, atourist attraction of Ha Tien, Kien Giang.
ChuaTam Bao is apagodalocated in Tan Hiep ward, HaTien city, Kien Giang province, Vietnam. Built in the 18th century, Tam Bao Pagoda is one of the pagodas with great historical and religious value. It also provides apeaceful, quiet and solemn space, helping those who come here to find serenity and peace of mind.
Ho Quoc Temple (Chua Ho Quoc) is apagodalocated in Suoi Lon hamlet, Duong To commune, Phu Quoc city, Kien Giang. Visitors can not only admire the vast natural scenery but also have the opportunity to learn about the unique architecture.
Long Doi Son Temple (ChuaLong Dui Son or Dien Linh tu±) is a historical and cultural site located in Kim Bang district, Ha Nam province, Vietnam. The temple is situated on a mountainous area, surrounded by lush greenery and stunning landscapes.
ChuaChuong or Kim Chung tu is Chuong Pagoda's name in Chinese scripts. Chuong Pagodawas built in the Le dynasty (the 15th century) and was restored in 1707. After the restoration, Chuong Pagodahad a common architecture of Vietnamese pagodas built in the post-Le period.
Chua Nom or Nom Pagodabelongs to the Nom village relic complex, in Dai Dong commune, Van Lam district, Hung Yen. It is afamous great pagodaof the North that still retains many ancient features. The special thing that attracts visitors from all over to worship at the pagoda is the system of ancient statues carved from soil.