Possessing a unique Asian-European architectural style, Dong Khanh Tomb was recognised by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage. Dong Khanh Tomb is a unique architectural work in the system of Nguyen Dynasty mausoleums in the ancient capital of Hue.
Unique architecture traces have been detected at the centre of the Ho Dynasty Citadel, a UNESCO-recognised World Cultural Heritage site, during an excavation during the past two years, reported the Institute of Archaeology and the Ho Citadel Heritage Conservation Centre on December 14.
Archaeological excavation and research at the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital and other sites in the northern province of Ninh Binh were reviewed at a workshop held by the provincial Department of Culture and Sports, the Institute of Archaeology, and the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences on April 20.
The mansion of King Bao Dai, the last king of Vietnam’s last feudal dynasty, is located at 186 Ngoc Ha street, Hanoi’s Ba Dinh district. It features luxurious classic French architecture and royal lifestyle.
The national-level historical-cultural Mong Phu temple is the pride of the people in Duong Lam ancient village in Hanoi's Son Tay town thanks to its unique architectural values.
Visiting the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum, visitors should not miss a chance to contemplate a unique architectural work of the 100-year-old Wooden Church in downtown.
The Tomb of Tu Duc, also known as Khiem Lang, is a complex of architectural works located in a narrow valley in Thuong Ba village, Thuy Xuan ward, Hue city.
Hanoi, a charming city with a history of over one thousand years, is the convergence of cultural and historical essences of Vietnam. Its charm partly derives from oriental and French-style architecture, both ancient and modern, that will exist forever over time.
Bui Chu Cathedral in Nam Dinh province is one of the most ancient churches in the Northern provinces, with a history equivalent to Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi's Cathedral.
Located in Ha Nam province, just 60 kilometers from Hanoi to the south, Tam Chuc pagoda attracts visitors with its hospitable people and tranquil atmosphere in the middle of unspoiled forests.
Chen Kieu (also known as SroLoun pagoda) is a Khmer pagoda with unique architecture.It is located on the way from Soc Trang to Bac Lieu and about 230km from Ho Chi Minh City.
Founded in 1926 in Tay Ninh province, the Caodaism worships the Divine Eye, known as the eye of heaven and a symbol of its supreme being. It is now the third largest religion in Vietnam.
Tourists will have an opportunity to make unforgettable memories joining a special tour to the ancient village of Phuoc Tich in Thua Thien-Hue – which is famous for unique architecture.