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Home to 113 ancient statues, this national relic in HCM City is one of Vietnam’s oldest and most revered temples.
For over a century, Long Son Pagoda in Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province, has stood as a revered spiritual site, home to a majestic 24-meter-tall outdoor white Buddha statue that continues to draw locals and tourists alike.
Tieu Pagoda in Bac Ninh preserves the full-body relic of Zen master Nhu Tri in meditative posture.
The sacred symbol of “Buddha’s footprint,” meticulously carved from natural blue stone, has officially been unveiled at Tam Chuc Pagoda, drawing thousands of monks, devotees, and visitors from across the country to pay their respects.
Ong Bac Temple is not only a spiritual sanctuary for the Chinese-Vietnamese community in An Giang but also a well-known cultural destination situated beside the Long Xuyen River.
Vietnam’s spiritual tourism sector is set to make history with a 167.5m Buddha statue atop Nua Mountain.
Cao Temple, located in Ha Linh town (Ha Trung district, Thanh Hoa province), has recently undergone restoration. Its most striking feature is a 31-meter-tall statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva with four faces.
Dau Pagoda houses two full-body relics of Zen masters that remain unspoiled for nearly 400 years, puzzling scientists.
Boi Khe Pagoda in Hanoi’s suburbs holds relics, sacred trees, and a 3km historical tunnel.
In Ninh Binh, a centuries-old temple stands as a spiritual and cultural monument dedicated to Nguyen Minh Khong.
Tra Vinh’s Chua Hang is home to rare birds and intricate wood sculptures born from ancient trees.
A sacred pagoda offering panoramic views, cultural heritage, and the largest outdoor Buddha in the region.
Som Rong Pagoda in Soc Trang blends spiritual serenity with Khmer architecture and a record-breaking Buddha statue.
But Pagoda in Hoang Hoa, Thanh Hoa, captivates visitors with its unique blend of Buddhist and coastal worship traditions.
Binh A Pagoda, located in Dong Thinh Commune, Nghia Hung District, Nam Dinh Province, is a renowned spiritual destination featuring Vietnam’s largest natural green stone statue of Amitabha Buddha.
Hoang An Pagoda in Bien Hoa preserves a centuries-old Dipterocarpus tree, a natural treasure.
Tieu Dao Pagoda in Hanoi features walls, statues, and altars made from handcrafted ceramics.
From Vietnam’s largest bronze Buddha to a hidden cave shrine, Hai Phong’s temples are must-visits.
Nestled on Nui Lon mountain, Chon Khong Zen Monastery enchants travelers with its breathtaking views and colossal gold-plated Buddha.
There is a small temple in Bien Hoa City with a strange name - Mieu Ba Khoanh - that describes a snake rolling itself into a ball. Locals worship with raw pork at the temple every year.