Phu Vinh Ancient Village

Phu Vinh Ancient Village

Phu Vinh ancient village is located in Vinh Thanh commune, Khanh Hoa province about 6 km from Nha Trang city. The village has existed for more than 200 years and there are many ancient houses with the typical architecture of Central Vietnam.

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Vo Canh Temple

Vo Canh Temple

Vo Canh temple is located in Vo Canh village, in the Vinh Trung commune of Nha Trang city. Vo Cạnh village is situated at the boundary of Nha Trang and South Vietnam.

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Phuong Sai Temple

Phuong Sai Temple

Phuong Cui was also changed to Phuong Sai village. In 1924, Phuong Sai and 4 other ancient villages were gathered as Nha Trang town by the Governor General of Indochina. In 1976, Nha Trang was divided into Phuong Son and Phuong Sai districts by the Phuong Sai boundary Road.

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Van Thanh Temple

Van Thanh Temple

The temple is situated at the foot of Sinh Trung Mountain with its back towards the mountain and the front facing a wide space to the southeast. There is a large rock under the Indian banyan Tree on the left side. The temple is prominent, with an ancient roof and a sophisticated relief

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Long Son Pagoda

Long Son Pagoda

Long Son pagoda was built starting from the late 19th century and was completed in 1940. It has a modern architecture but still retains a classical elegance, majesty and dignity.

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Hon Chong - Hon Do

Hon Chong - Hon Do

Hon Chong includes many layers of small and large natural rocks overlapping one another, which extend from the hill of Cu Lao village to the sea. There are rocks under the water, and rocks floating on the sea’s surface depending on the tide.

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Nha Trang Church

Nha Trang Church

Nha Trang church is a famous tourist attraction in the city. The visitors in Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa not only take a rest and admire the great sights, but also take the opportunity to learn more about the historical cultural monuments and buildings with many unique architectural styles.

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Cu Lao Temple and Mausoleum Relics

Cu Lao Temple and Mausoleum Relics

Cu Lao temple and mausoleum relics are located at Thap Ba Street, Hai Phuoc ward, Vinh Tho district, Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province.

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Xuong Huan Temple

Xuong Huan Temple

Xuong Huan temple is located at No. 10, Ben Cho Street, Duy Ha 2 ward, Xuong Huan district, Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province. It was built in the Nguyen dynasty of King Gia Long (who reigned from 1802-1819).

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Truong Tay Temple and Mausoleum

Truong Tay Temple and Mausoleum

The Truong Tay temple is different from others in Nha Trang. The villagers mainly used to live near fishing bays. In addition to worshiping the gods of boundary, they also worship the king of the south sea

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Truong Dong Temple

Truong Dong Temple

About 200 years ago, some residents from the northern provinces of Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh and Phu Yen migrated to the Binh Tan River area near Cua Be, which is currently Vinh Truong, Nha Trang. Afterwards, the population became more crowded and they set up the Truong Dong village and built the temple.

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Ponagar Tower

Ponagar Tower

The Ponagar Tower was built between the eighth and thirteenth centuries under the Panduranga dynasty of the Champa ancient kingdom. This was one of the religious centers of the Champa Kingdom, which was the place to worship the goddess Ponagar – the mother of the Cham and other people in the region.

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