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 Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica (Notre-Dame de Saigon) is a famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Built by the French between 1877 and 1880, the church features stunning Neo-Romanesque architecture, with red bricks imported from France and two bell towers that rise to 58 metres. Located in the heart of the city, the church is a symbol of Saigon’s colonial history and religious heritage. In front of the church is a statue of the Virgin Mary, which some believe once shed tears. Today, the church remains a major tourist attraction and an important place of worship for Catholics.
Buu Long Pagoda
Buu Long Pagoda
Built in 1942, the Chua Buu Long pagoda is renowned in Vietnam because of its gorgeous amalgamation of architectural styles from countries throughout Southeast Asian including Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Many locals even call it the “Thai temple” for its distinctive style, and because it practices the same Theraveda branch of Buddhism as in Thailand. The temple is also unique in that worshippers do not use candles or incense to pray, and only the Buddha is revered here - most temples also worship other deities. Despite the ornate exterior and serene gardens, the temple interior is simple and modern, bordering on the austere. On the top floor you’ll find relics from Buddha and his disciples that are revered throughout the Buddhist world.
Dai Nam Van Hien
Dai Nam Van Hien
Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Area is one of the largest and most impressive amusement parks in Vietnam. Located in Binh Duong province, about 40 km from Ho Chi Minh City, this giant entertainment complex offers a combination of cultural, spiritual and entertainment experiences. Covering an area of ​​over 450 hectares, Dai Nam has many attractions, including a magnificent temple complex, an exciting amusement park, a large zoo and a large artificial beach. The park's architecture is inspired by Vietnam's rich history and culture, with impressive structures resembling ancient palaces and temples. Dai Nam Temple is a spiritual highlight, reflecting traditional Vietnamese values ​​and the influence of Buddhism. Meanwhile, Dai Nam Zoo is home to hundreds of rare and exotic animals, making it an interesting destination for wildlife lovers. Dai Nam artificial beach is one of the largest artificial beaches in Southeast Asia, offering a unique coastal experience. With many attractions, Dai Nam Tourist Area is an ideal destination for families, thrill seekers and culture enthusiasts who want to explore Vietnam's heritage while enjoying modern entertainment activities.
Hoi Khanh Pagoda
Hoi Khanh Pagoda
Hoi Khanh Pagoda, located in Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province, is one of the most important and historically valuable Buddhist temples in Southern Vietnam. Founded in 1741, the pagoda has undergone many restorations but still retains its ancient architectural beauty and spiritual essence. One of the most prominent features of Hoi Khanh Pagoda is the giant reclining Buddha statue, recognized as one of the longest outdoor reclining Buddha statues in Vietnam. With a length of 52 meters and a height of 12 meters, the statue symbolizes peace and enlightenment. Besides its religious importance, Hoi Khanh Pagoda is also a cultural and historical relic. The pagoda played an important role in Vietnam's resistance movements, providing refuge for patriotic monks and revolutionaries. Today, the temple is a peaceful destination for both Buddhists and tourists, offering a serene atmosphere to meditate, pray and explore Vietnam's rich spiritual heritage.
Tran Bien Temple
Tran Bien Temple
Tran Bien Temple of Literature is a historical and cultural relic in Bien Hoa, Dong Nai, Vietnam. Built in 1715 under the Nguyen Lords, it was the first Temple of Literature in southern Vietnam, modeled after the Temple of Literature in Hanoi. The site honors Confucian scholars, national heroes, and cultural figures, symbolizing Vietnam's dedication to education and learning. Restored in 1998, Tran Bien Temple of Literature is now a place for cultural activities, traditional ceremonies, and historical appreciation. Its elegant architecture and peaceful surroundings make it an important landmark in southern Vietnam.
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