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Phuc Khanh Pagoda preserves priceless relics in Hanoi

A centuries-old spiritual hub, Phuc Khanh Pagoda holds rare antiques and remains a living center of Vietnamese Buddhism in the capital.

A 400-year-old Khmer pagoda shelters giant bats in Soc Trang

Surrounded by ancient dipterocarp and star trees, the over 400-year-old Khmer-style Bat Pagoda is home to rare giant bats and a local legend about five-toed pigs.

One Pillar Pagoda: Asia’s most unique temple stands tall in Hanoi

One Pillar Pagoda in Hanoi is not only renowned as the most architecturally unique ancient pagoda in Asia, but also a sacred site where many couples struggling with infertility come to pray for blessings.

Echoes of the sea: The 200-year-old Thang Tam Communal House

Built in Emperor Minh Mang’s era, this Vung Tau landmark holds the stories of pioneers and fishermen who shaped the city’s history.

Bai Dinh Pagoda named outstanding destination with green-tick status

Bai Dinh Pagoda is the only in the list to be granted the green-tick status, indicating the site's remarkable credibility among international visitors.

Timeless treasure at southern Vietnam temple stuns all who visit

At a centuries-old temple in Hau Giang, a majestic horse statue has stood untouched for over 60 years under the care of a solitary monk.

Tien Chau Pagoda: A 300-year-old spiritual treasure in Vinh Long

Tien Chau Pagoda in Vinh Long – recognized as a national architectural heritage site – is a popular pilgrimage and cultural destination in the Mekong Delta, attracting worshippers and tourists alike.

Khmer coastal temple in Bac Lieu faces east for over 100 years

Xiem Can Pagoda in Bac Lieu Province has stood for more than 100 years, with every structure on its grounds meticulously oriented toward the East.

Where time stands still: Chau Lam Pagoda defies Hanoi’s urban rush

Hidden in Hanoi’s Thuy Khue neighborhood, this centuries-old pagoda holds secrets of a forgotten past.

Two Buddhist landmarks help Bac Ninh shine on world heritage map

The Yen Tu - Vinh Nghiem - Con Son, Kiep Bac complex has officially been inscribed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site. Among its 12 constituent sites, Bac Ninh contributes two: Vinh Nghiem Pagoda and Bo Da Pagoda.

Thap Thap Pagoda: Gia Lai's 350-year-old Buddhist heritage

A 350-year-old Buddhist temple in Gia Lai, Thap Thap Pagoda embodies Vietnam’s spiritual and artistic legacy.

Asia’s longest Arhat corridor carved from 2,500 tons of stone

The Bai Dinh Temple’s Arhat corridor, featuring 500 stone statues over 1,700 meters, is now the longest in Asia.

Ancient Vom Pagoda shelters Vietnam’s largest cliff-carved Buddha

Nestled in a rocky cliff in Thanh Hoa, Vom Pagoda features a unique 6-meter stone Buddha statue.

Cave pagoda goes viral after monk’s TikTok videos captivate millions

Hidden in a rocky cave in Bac Kan province, Thach Long Pagoda has recently drawn increased attention thanks to viral TikTok livestreams by monk Thich Khai Quang.

700-year-old guardian statues at Binh Dinh pagoda declared national treasures

Inside an ancient pagoda in Binh Dinh province stand two national treasures known as “Mr. Black” and “Mr. Red” - the largest, most beautiful, and most intact Cham stone statues of the Thap Mam artistic style still in existence.

Honoring Buddha and patriots at Truc Lam Zen monastery

Chua Nan in Thanh Hoa blends spiritual peace with patriotic reverence.

Bo Da Pagoda houses world’s oldest Buddhist woodblock scriptures

Bo Da Pagoda in Viet Yen, Bac Giang, not only features a unique architectural style and Vietnam’s largest stupa garden - it also safeguards the world’s oldest woodblock Buddhist scriptures.

Legacy of a folk hero lives on at Ong Hoang Muoi Temple

Over 400 years old, Ong Hoang Muoi Temple remains a treasured spiritual and cultural destination in Nghe An, preserving sacred architecture, rare artifacts, and long-standing traditions of ancestor worship and local belief.

Pagoda in Ninh Binh boasts Vietnam’s first two heritage trees

Hung Long Pagoda is home to ancient almond and persimmon trees dating back centuries.

An Giang’s floating temple stuns with scenic views and sacred calm

Ta Pa Temple offers panoramic vistas and a serene spiritual experience in the highlands.