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Update news tay ninh travel
Recognising tourism as one of the breakthroughs for socio-economic development, Tay Ninh has been focusing on various solutions and resources to create new impetus for the industry.
In the forests around the Tay Ninh Cao Dai Temple in the southern province of Tay Ninh, over 250 monkeys, primarily pig-tailed and long-tailed macaques, are an attractive sight for visitors to the temple.
The world’s largest statue of Maitreya Buddha will be introduced to the public at a ceremony to be held on January 28 at Ba Den Mountain in the southern province of Tay Ninh.
Located in the south of the southern province of Tay Ninh, Trang Bang Town is famous for several local specialties.
Tay Ninh’s tourism has seen robust growth in recent years thanks to sound investment in new products and services.
For Khmer people living in this border area, the Kà Ốt Pagoda in Tay Ninh Province not only is a sacred place where they conduct Buddhist practices but also their spiritual and cultural centre.
The delectable mixture of salt, chilli, garlic, sugar, and dried shrimp creates a unique flavour profile that is both spicy and salty, with a powdery sweetness from the shrimp.
Religions and beliefs have made considerable contributions to the culinary culture of Tay Ninh.
After stressful working days, many young people drive to Dau Tieng - the largest reservoir in Vietnam - to immerse themselves in nature and admire the romantic sunset.
Hindu towers associated with the Oc Eo Culture are found not only in the central provinces like Khanh Hoa, Binh Thuan and Ninh Thuan but also in the Mekong Delta.