Chua Long Doi Son: A Traveler's Guide from Ninh Binh
A thousand-year-old hilltop pagoda just north of Ninh Binh with Ly Dynasty ruins, sweeping rice paddy views, and almost no foreign tourists.
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A thousand-year-old hilltop pagoda just north of Ninh Binh with Ly Dynasty ruins, sweeping rice paddy views, and almost no foreign tourists.
Chua Phat Tich sits on Phat Tich Mountain in Bac Ninh province, home to a 1,500-year-old stone Buddha and layers of history most tourists never see.
Thap Tuong Long is a reconstructed Buddhist tower on Do Son peninsula with centuries of history and wide views over the coast. Here's what to know before you go.
Den Qua Son is one of Nghe An's most important temples, tied to the Ly dynasty and still a living place of worship. Here's what to know before you go.
Den Do is where Vietnam honors eight kings of the Ly Dynasty. Here's what to expect, how to get there from Hanoi, and what most visitors miss.
The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long anchors Hanoi's identity—a thousand-year-old fortress that's survived dynasties, French demolition, and war. Now a UNESCO site, it's the only place in the city where you can walk through foundations that kept emperors safe since 1010.
One Pillar Pagoda in central Hanoi is a unique wooden temple built atop a single stone pillar, designed to resemble a lotus blossom. This 11th-century Buddhist site carries centuries of legend and restoration history.
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