Mahatup, Sa Lon and Day Om Pu pagodasare among themost beautiful in Soc Trang Province. 

 

 

 

Soc Trang, located at the end of Hau River, a tributary of the Mekong River, boasts a convergence of Chinese, Kinh, Khmer and Cham cultural heritage.

Visitors to Mahatup, also known as Dơi (Bat) Pagoda, can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the surroundings and discover motifs of Khmer architecture.

The pagoda is adorned with common Khmer architectural motifs such as the naga, a snake deity, and pointed towers on the roof.

Sa Lon, located only 12 km away from Soc Trang Town's center, was originally a simple structure made of wood and leaves in the 19th century. It was reconstructed in 1969.

Day Om Pu Pagoda in a rural district of Soc Trang was established in 1951 and opened in 1957.

The typical golden spires usually seen in ornate temples in Southeast Asian countries like Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and Myanmar can be found at Day Om Pu.

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