Countryside Museum in Nam Dinh

The Countryside (Dong Que) Museum is known as a site to preserve countryside soul of the Northern Delta area. The museum takes tourists to come back to the past through models of typical houses, rustic objects, etc with a view of helping you discover the farmers’ lifestyle and culture. Experience traditional villages such as sedge […]

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Tran Temple in Nam Dinh – Architecture & Festival

Get lost in the ancient beauty of Nam Dinh during your eco-tour, Tran Temple Complex where Kings of Tran Dynasty and their mandarins are worshipped is touted as a must-visit-pilgrimage destination. Take a sightseeing time to discover its architecture, get a deep knowledge of Vietnam history, and immerse yourself in a tranquil atmosphere as well. […]

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Vi Khe Bonsai Village – Nam Dinh Attractions

One of more than 70 craft villages in Nam Dinh which has a wider potential for the development of Vietnam ecotourism is Vi Khe Bonsai Village. Being more than 800 years old, Vi Khe Bonsai Village is known as a fatherland of flowers and bonsais in Vietnam. Plunge yourself into the Vi Khe Bonsai Village […]

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An Essential Guide to Nam Dinh Historical Museum

In addition to its majestic beauty and specialties during Nam Dinh eco-tour, you can have a chance to observe Vietnam’s cultural characteristics as well as history at different stages when exploring Nam Dinh Museum. Be immersed in Nam Dinh Museum to witness Vietnam’s gorgeous history pages and hear a wide variety of interesting stories as […]

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Pham Phao Village of Brass Trumpet in Nam Dinh

Pham Phao Village is known as a peaceful Catholic site in Hai Minh commune, Nam Dinh province. The village name combines the surname of a majority of the villagers- “Pham” and the village’s shape like a cannon or “phao”. It comes as a surprise that the agricultural village is famous for making brass instruments. Therefore, […]

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Phu Nhai Church – The Basilica in Vietnam

In addition to its beauty of French Gothic architecture, Phu Nhai church is also known as the largest church in Indochina as well as one of the four “basilicas” in Nam Dinh and Vietnam. Setting feet on Phu Nhai Church, you will be totally amazed at the splendid beauty of the basilica. History of the […]

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Salt Village & the Reality of Local Life in Nam Dinh

Exploring salt village in Nam Dinh and the harsh lives of workers are two of the must-to-do lists during your Vietnam vacation. Witness the process of salt making and experience this interesting work like local people here, promising the most memorable moment in Vietnam. The Real Situation of Salt Village Hai Ly Commune carries a […]

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A Local’s Guide to Xuan Thuy National Park, Nam Dinh

Compared to other national parks in Vietnam, Xuan Thuy National Park in Nam Dinh is the most unique and amazing thanks to its geographical structure and diverse wetland ecological system. It is also recognized as the core area of the Red River Delta Biosphere Reserves by UNESCO in 2004. Soak in new things like flawless […]

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Co Le Pagoda in Nam Dinh | Architecture & Festival

Discover Co Le Pagoda – an ancient pagoda under Ly Dynasty in Nam Dinh with a unique mixture of architecture and be immersed into a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation. Show respect to brave monks and nuns who took part in armies to fight against invaders. Observe more knowledge about Buddhism – the Vietnamese’s spiritual tradition.  […]

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The Unique Beauty of the Ruined Church in Nam Dinh

In the northern province of Nam Dinh, Hai Ly Ruined Church is a must-see attraction appealing to many tourists and photographers thanks to its wild beauty and perfect harmony among sea, sun, wind and white sand. Significantly, you will have a chance to witness the atmosphere of fishing activities at the market surrounding this church […]

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