Buu Son Tu, a nearly 200-year-old temple in Soc Trang, stands out as Vietnam’s only pagoda where nearly 2,000 statues and ...
The Lunar New Year is a time for reflection and renewal, and visiting sacred temples is a cherished tradition for many Vietnamese seeking peace and good fortune.
My Duc district in Hanoi, home to the magnificent the Huong Son Landscape Complex, also known as Huong Pagoda, has pulled out ...
Vietnamese people are flocking to pagodas and temples across the country on the first days of the Lunar New Year to pray for ...
Thousands of people across many localities nationwide flocked to pagodas to pray for peace on the second day of the Lunar New ...
The One Pillar Pagoda, an iconic Hanoi landmark symbolizing purity and resilience, stands out as one of Asia's most unique architectural marvels and a testament to Vietnamese culture. The One ...
Many overseas Vietnamese (OVs) are celebrating lunar New Year (Tet) at home and in host countries and expect that the ...
Vietnamese people in Laos has been flocking to Phat Tich pagoda in Vientiane since the beginning of the first day of the ...