Ba Ria-VT - Ba Ria - Con Dao - Vung Tau
Kien Giang - Ha Tien - Rach Gia - Phu Quoc
Thua Thien - Hue - Huong Thuy - Huong Tra
Tien Giang - My Tho - Go Cong
Den Con | |
Đền Cờn (Con Temple) is a temple located on Diec mound, facing Hoang Mai river, in Quynh Phuong ward, Hoang Mai town, Nghe An province, Vietnam. |
Den Cuong | |
Đền Cuông (Cuong temple) is one of the temples worshiping An Duong Vuong Thuc Phan, located on Mo Da mountain in Dien An commune, Dien Chau district, Nghe An province. |
Chua Co Am | |
Chùa Cổ Am (Co Am temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Dien Chau District, Nghe An Province, Vietnam. The temple serves as a place of worship, meditation, and community gathering. |
Den Hong Son | |
Hong Son temple (Đến Hồng Sơn) was built around Nguyen Dynasty, influencing its overall architectural style. Until now, ceremonies are still conducted in the temple three times a year; this is during the third and tenth day of third lunar month and on the twentieth day of August lunar month. |
Den Qua Son | |
Đền Quả Sơn (Qua Son temple) is a temple. |
Vuon Quoc Gia Pu Mat | |
Vuon Quoc Gia Pu Mat (Pu Mat National Park), located in Nghe An province, Vietnam, is anational park known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural landscapes. The park covers an area of approximately 91,050 hectares and is characterized by dense forests, limestone mountains, and diverse ecosystems. |
Nghe An | |
Nghe An is a province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is Vietnam's largest province by area. Nghe An is located in acentral position in North Central Coast. To the east lies the Gulf of Tonkin; to the west the province is bordered by Laos; to the south Ha Tinh province; and to the north is Thanh Ha³a province. It had a population of 3,727,791 In 2021. |