VOV.VN - Located in the southeast of the Red River Delta, Nam Dinh province has become a popular tourist destination over recent years.
Nestled roughly 100 km to the south of Hanoi, Nam Dinh is easily accessible by train, car, and motorbike. The province is home to nearly 4,000 historical and cultural relics, including Tran Temple.
Tran Temple consists of three main architectural works, including Thien Truong Temple (Thuong Temple), Co Trach Temple (Ha Temple), and Trung Hoa Temple.
Tran Temple Festival takes place on January 15 each year following the lunar calendar.
Pho Minh Tower in Tuc Mac village of Loc Vuong ward in Nam Dinh province is an old architectural work that has been left relatively intact.
Located in the middle of a low-lying rice field, Pho Minh Tower is built in a square shape which features 14 floors.
Co Le Pagoda in Co Le town of Truc Ninh district is built on a square land, nearly 10 acres in the north. The landscape is charming and is surrounded by small rivers and lakes.
Hung Nghia Church can be found in Hai Hung commune of Hai Hau district and is structured like a magnificent castle.
With sophisticated details, Hung Nghia Church appears like it is from a fairy tale.
Grand Cathedral features plenty of French architecture.
Phu Nhai Basilica is a Roman Catholic church that belongs to Bui Chu Diocese. The original church has a Spanish Gothic architectural style which was later rebuilt in the French Gothic style.
Phu An church in Truc Ninh district was rebuilt back in 2007.
Xuong Dien church in Hai Hau district is notable for having a distinct European style, with the site being among the favourite check-in spots of many youngsters.
Kien Lao church in Xuan Truong district is also an unmissable tourist spot in Nam Dinh province.
Peaceful scenery is recorded in Truc Ninh district.
Từ khóa: Nam Dinh province, tourist destinations, Grand cathedral, Tran temple, Phu Nhai Basilica, Hung Nghia Church