Religious Attractions
Offering a list of Religious attractions in Vietnam
Hon Chen Temple
Hon Chen Temple is situated on a lovely slope of Ngoc Tran Mountain, 10km upstream from Hue Centre. The name “Ngoc Tran'' means Pearl Bowl, originating from the bowl-shape of the mountain. That also gives the temple its name: Hon Chen.
Tu Hieu Pagoda
In Hue - one of Vietnam's most sacred lands of Buddhism, Tu Hieu is regarded as the largest and oldest pagoda, and also a famous sightseeing spot with historical and cultural value.
Phu Tay Ho
About 4 kilometers to the west of the Hanoi center, Phu Tay Ho lies on the quiet and peaceful peninsula of ancient Nghi Tam village, West Lake, Quang An ward, Tay Ho district.
The Complex Of Yen Tu Monuments and Landscapes
Hidden in the aged forest is the solemn yet mystical range of ancient pagodas, holy relics, and sacred shrines of Yen Tu Religious Complex.
Nhan Tower
As the last relic of Champa Kingdom, Nhan Tower is an important symbol of Phu Yen for its historical values and interesting anecdotes.
Quan Thanh Temple
Located on Thanh Nien Street, Quan Thanh Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, Quan Thanh Temple is a Taoist temple and known as one of Hanoi’s four sacred temples which were built to worship four protectors in four directions.
Keo Pagoda
Keo pagoda is a special national relic located in Vu Thu district, which is 130km (approximately 3 hour) from Hanoi.
Nui Mot Pagoda
Nui Mot Pagoda is one of the pagodas in Con Dao with beautiful scenery which will leave a deep impression in the hearts of visitors.
Phi Yen Temple
Phi Yen temple is also known as An Son shrine and was first built in 1785 as a place to worship Madam Phi Yen (Le Thi Cam) the concubine of Lord Nguyen Anh.
Hung King Temples Complex
Acclaimed as the origin of Vietnam, Hung Kings Temple Complex is the foremost place for pilgrims on the journey back into the dawn of the nation's formation.
Sun World Fansipan Legend Sapa
Conquer the roof of the Indochinese Peninsula on one of the world's most modern cable systems and enjoy the feeling as you're flying over the clouds.
Tran Quoc Pagoda
Located on a small peninsula on the East side of West Lake, Tran Quoc Pagoda is regarded as the most ancient pagoda in Hanoi with its history line of more than 1,500 years.
Ly Quoc Su Pagoda
Located at 50 Ly Quoc Su Street in the Old Quarter, only 50m from St Joseph's Cathedral, Ly Quoc Su Pagoda is one of the oldest ones of its kind in Hanoi.
Sung Hung Pagoda
Sung Hung Pagoda, following the Mahayana, is one of the oldest pagodas in Phu Quoc.
Saint Joseph Cathedral
Saint Joseph Cathedral, located at 40 Nha Chung street, Hanoi, is a Roman Catholic cathedral with neo- gothic style, which was built about 120 years ago.
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