Van Thuy Tu Temple
Believe that whales protect fisherman from perils at sea, the locals built the Van Thuy Tu Temple in 1762 in honor of Ca Ong (Lord Whale). The largest and oldest ‘whale temple’ in the region, the remains of over 500 whales are preserved within, including a 22-meter-long specimen that’s believed to be the largest in South East Asia. Displayed alongside these century-old skeletons are traditional fishing boats, conical hats, and authentic artifacts from the 18th century including written decrees by 24 former kings, terracotta statues, and incense table, lacquered boards, and an beautiful bronze bell. While the entrance fee includes a guided tour of the temple, if you’re lucky, your visit will coincide with the Spring Festival, Whale Worshipping Festival, or Peace Prayer Ceremony when locals come to pray for smooth sailing, good weather, and a bountiful fishing harvest in an activity-filled day.