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Kien Trung Palace: A Fusion of Imperial Majesty and 20th-Century Innovation

The Kien Trung Palace (Điện Kiến Trung) stands as a remarkable testament to the architectural grandeur of the Nguyen Dynasty, seamlessly integrating the opulence...

What Are the Significance and Rituals of Lunar July in Vietnam?

Lunar July, or the Hungry Ghosts' Month, is a significant period in Vietnam characterized by traditions that honor ancestors and address the restless spirits...

Chùa Cầu – The Japanese Bridge in Hoi An: A Historical Icon Since 1593

Constructed by the Japanese in 1593, the Japanese Bridge in Hoi An stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage. During this...

Part 1: A thousand years in the Cham Kingdom with beliefs and religions

The Chams had a golden age of prosperity, but they are not as well-known today as they previously were. We went over the history,...

The Forgotten Kingdom in Vietnam – Champa and The Chams

The Champa people are among the ancestors of the Vietnamese people, and during the ancient and medieval eras, they had a kingdom and a...

[Hoi An History Part 2] – Run back to the history of Hoi An trading harbor

Hoi An ancient town, that has been in existence for hundreds of years and combines different features of the lifestyle and cultural heritage of...

[Hoi An History Part 1] – Discovering the busiest port in Southeast Asia

Visitors may not consider it unusual when discussing the "heritage road" that runs from Quang Binh through Hue to Da Nang and Hoi An...

[Part 2] The Beginning of Marble Mountain and Effort to Maintain its History

It would be impossible to ignore Marble Mountain as one of the centers of Da Nang's most spiritual values. For more than a century,...

[Part 1] Saving History – Spiritual Cultural in Marble Mountain

Marble Mountain is not just a place for travel and exploration, this destination also is a place that saves a lot of value about...

Vietnamese New Year (Tet) – The most important holiday of Vietnamese culture

The most important holiday in Vietnamese culture, Tet brings love and hope, denotes family kinship and friends, and promises a better year ahead. If...

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