Get lost in the fairyland in Dia Tang Phi Lai pagoda
Coming to Dia Tang Phi Lai pagoda, visitors will feel like stepping into a quiet and peaceful fairyland. Only about 70km from Hanoi, the pagoda is a wonderful place to discover.
Dia Tang Phi Lai pagoda (also known as Dung pagoda) which is around 70 kilometres from Hanoi, has become a highlight in Ha Nam province’s spiritual tourism. (Photo: VNA)
One can easily feel peace and tranquility when entering the Buddhist temple. (Photo: VNA)
The pagoda is an intimate venue of many Buddhists in the North for its tranquility (Photo: VNA)
Visitors often come to enjoy the scenery as well as to find the peaceful moments in the heart of the deserted mountains (Photo: VNA)
Dia Tang Phi Lai Pagoda has been becoming a hotspot for spiritual tourism in the province (Photo: VNA)
Cua Ong Temple in Cam Pha city, the northeastern coastal province of Quang Ninh, is not only an impressive historical relic site but also a tourist attraction that lures a large number of visitors from far and wide thanks to its charming beauty and sacredness.
The northern province of Quang Ninh is largely known as the land of coal, with mining being its main economic driver. It has now undergone a spectacular transformation by promoting sustainable tourism development, prioritising environmental protection and improving its landscapes.
Nha vuon (garden houses), which dots around Hue city in the central province of Thua Thien – Hue, offer visitors a glimpse into a spellbinding ancient architecture.
HCM City needs to assess the features of its cultural and architectural identity so that it can create viable urban public spaces, experts said at a recent seminar.
Bai Dinh at night is engulfed in silence and peace. When the sun sets, the whole space here is lit up brightly, making the Buddhist complex holding many Vietnamese records appear with majestic, sparkling and magical beauty.
When visiting this place, visitors seem to be lost in an ancient European castle that is only seen in movies. This church was built in the unique Gothic architecture dating back to the 13th century, a special feature that has been rarely on any architectural works in Vietnam.