Nhà Thờ Chính Tòa Bùi Chu, also known as Bui Chu Cathedral, is a prominent Catholic cathedral located in Bui Chu Village, Xuan Ngoc Commune, Xuan Truong District, Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam. It is approximately 120 kilometers southeast of the country's capital, Hanoi.
Nhà thờ Kiên Lao, also known as Kien Lao Church, is a Catholic 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.
Đền Thánh Hưng Nghĩa, also known as Hung Nghia Church, is a Catholic 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.
Đền Trần, also known as Tran Temple, is a historical and cultural site located in Tran Thua Village, Loc Vuong Commune, Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam. Visiting Den 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.
Chùa Tháp Phổ Minh, also known as Pho Minh Pagoda, is a prominent 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.
Cau nga³i cho Thuong, also known as Thuong Brick Bridge, is located in Binh Minh Village, Nam Tru±c District, Nam Dinh Province, which is located in the northern part of Vietnam. It is one of the five most beautiful ancient tile bridges in Vietnam.
Chùa Cổ Lễ, 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.
Vương Cung Thánh Đường Phú Nhai, also known as Phu Nhai Cathedral, is a Catholic 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.
Cổ Chất is a village located in Phuong Dinh Commune, Tru±c Ninh District, Nam Dinh Province, which is located in the northern part of Vietnam. Co Chat Village is approximately 20 km from Nam Dinh city. It is famous for sericulture and silk.
Cầu ngói chùa Lương , also known as Luong Brick Bridge, is located in Hai Anh Village, Hai Hau District, Nam Dinh Province, which is located in the northern part of Vietnam. The bridge was built 500 years ago, is one of the famous ancient tile bridges in Vietnam.
Nam Dinh is a province in the southern part of the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam. It borders Ninh Binh province to the southwest, Ha Nam province to the northwest, Thai Binh province to the northeast, and the Gulf of Tonkin to the southeast. As of 2018, it is the 52nd largest province by area and the 12th most populous province of Vietnam.