For the Khmer ethnic people in the Southwestern region, pagodas are considered a special cultural and spiritual space imbued with strong religious faith.

As they hold an extremely important position in the Khmer culture, the pagodas are built magnificently, featuring the typical cultural identity and becoming invaluable cultural heritage of local people.

Buddhism plays a very important role in the daily lives of the Khmer people


Walls surrounding the main hall are made of pieces of ceramics


Doi (Bat) pagoda is home to the only huge bat species in Vietnam


Khmer pagodas have unique architecture with colourful tiles and intricate patterns


Snake heads on pagoda roofs are finely designed 
and painted bright yellow






The image of the snake is commonly used 
in the Khmer’s pagoda architecture


The staircase to the main hall is decorated 
with intricately designed bas-reliefs


Pictures of Buddha’s life have high humanitarian values


A solemn service at a Khmer pagoda



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