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Tradition in Focus: Vietnam’s Iconic Cultural Elements
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Living Heritage: Iconic Symbols of Vietnamese Culture
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Cultural Symbols That Shape Vietnam
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Tradition in Focus: Vietnam’s Iconic Cultural Elements
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Vietnam’s Cultural Treasures Through Its Icons
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From Áo Dài to Water Puppets: Cultural Icons of Vietnam
12 Jun, 2025
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To make young people love Vietnamese culture more
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Icons That Define Vietnamese Identity
12 Jun, 2025
Table of Contents 1. Po Nagar Cham Towers 2. National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam 3. Nha Trang Cathedral The best attractions in Nha Trang are set against a stunning backdrop of white sandy beaches, verdant mountains, and untouched islands. Great for history buffs, Nha Trang is home to remnants of the Champa Kingdom, Buddhist temples, and gothic-style Catholic churches while natural hot springs, salt fields, and unique waterfalls offering a myriad of sightseeing and recreational activities. 1. Po Nagar Cham Towers Po Nagar Cham temple complex was built between 8th and 11th centuries by the Cham people who once ruled the central plain of Vietnam. The towers were built to honor the Goddess Po Nagar- literally translated as 'The Mother of the Country' - who is said to have taught agricultural and weaving skills to the Cham people. Later, historians have come to identify Po Nagar with the Hindu goddesses Bhagavati, the wife of Shiva, and Durga, the buffalo-demon slayer. All the towers are a square red brick structure with protruding support frames and tapering roofs. There were once ten buildings, each dedicated to a different deity, but now only four remain. The tallest building, at 25 meters, named the Po Nagar Kalan, is the most impressive in the temple complex. Here, Po Nagar was worshiped and, according to historical stone inscriptions, animal sacrifices were made in her honor.To the center of the complex stands a tower of Cri Cambhu, goddess of fertility. The other two temples are the shrines of the Hindu gods Shiva and Ganesh, respectively. Po Nagar Cham Towers are situated on the high ground of Mount Cu Lau on the bank of River Cai, a few kilometers north of the city center. It opens daily at 7.30 a.m and 5 p.m. 2. National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam Located in Cau Da, Nha Trang, the National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam offers interesting exhibits of local marine life, including over 20,000 life and preserved marine specimens. Open to the public since 1922, the institute also sponsors ongoing research and community projects, such as captive breeding programs, preservation, and regeneration of local coral reefs. The collection of this museum is so extensive that it spans two floors within a French colonial building in Cau Da. The ground floor houses glass tanks of various sizes filled with marine life such as reef sharks, turtles, scorpion fish, anemones, puffers, and lionfish as well as coral reefs and seaweed from many parts of the world. For clarification, each tank is also labeled with the name, origin, and characteristics in Vietnamese and English. Meanwhile, the upper floor of the museum features thousands of preserved specimens, animal skeletons, local boats, and fishing artifacts. One of the highlights of the museum is the skeleton of a humpback whale, which was excavated in the Ha Nam Province back in 1994. The specimen measures at 18 meters in length and 18,000kg in weight. Also on display here is the skeleton of a dugong that was excavated in Con Dao back in 1997.Visitors can also enjoy several themed exhibitions of the institute’s development in research equipment and technology as well as rooms that illustrate natural disasters, sacred legends and traditions, and fishing culture in Vietnam.Opening time: from 6 a.m to 6 p.m in all day. 3. Nha Trang Cathedral Nha Trang Cathedral is the largest church in the city. Set atop a hill that overlooks Nha Trang Train Station, it was constructed in provincial French Gothic style by Priest Louis Vallet during the early 19th century. Nha Trang Cathedral serves the local Catholic community, with Mass being held at 5 a.m and 6.30 p.m on a daily basis. Being a popular spot for wedding and landscape photography, Nha Trang Cathedral is made entirely of stone and features beautiful stained glass windows, as well as a square clock tower that’s surmounted by a large crucifix. Its three cathedral bells, which were cast in France in 1789, are still in working order. There are also hints of Vietnamese influences to the structure, such as pink backlight on the tabernacle, red neon light outlining the crucifix, blue neon on the arch, and a white neon-lit halo atop St. Mary’s statue. Outside the Cathedral of Nha Trang, it is decorated with numerous statues of saints as well as 4,000 tombstones mounted on the sides, which were placed after the neighboring cemetery was leveled in 1988 to extend the city train station. Nha Trang Cathedral is considered as the most priority to visit on your trip to the city due to the important remnants of French architecture. Visitors can explore the ca

Heritage in Symbols: Vietnam’s Cultural Icons
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Exploring Vietnam’s Cultural Icons
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Timeless Symbols of Vietnamese Culture
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To make young people love Vietnamese culture more
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[S.I.C] Yen Duc village overnight: 3 day 2 night
3 days 2 nights
The trips take you to village and spend 2 nights staying in Viet House with many local experiences, learn more about village life to the cultural tradition by joining daily activities as fishing, gardening, cooking… Walking around the village to admire a peaceful life that seems to disappear in modern society, you also take time to meet friendly locals, talk with them and participate in making cakes, an interesting activity in the Festival day in Vietnam. Making some simple handicrafts is also presented to you by local people.

Nha Trang Half-Day Snorkeling Adventure with BBQ Onboard
1 day
Relax at Vung Tau Beach Visit Christ the King Statue Explore Whale Temple (Den Ca Ong) Discover the historic White Palace (Bach Dinh) Admire the panoramic sea view at Nghinh Phong Cape

A romantic & adventurous Vietnam journey in 10 days 9 nights
10 days 9 nights
Embark on a captivating 10-day odyssey through Vietnam, perfectly curated for couples seeking both profound cultural immersion and exhilarating adventure. This journey weaves together the ancient charm of Hanoi with the mystical karst landscapes of Halong Bay, offering an overnight cruise under a starlit sky. Discover the imperial grandeur of Hue and the timeless allure of Hoi An, where lantern-lit nights and riverside tranquility set the scene for romance. Venture into the vibrant Mekong Delta, exploring its floating markets and lush waterways. Throughout your trip, you'll experience Vietnam's diverse beauty, from serene sunrises to thrilling activities, creating cherished memories that celebrate your love amidst breathtaking backdrops. This is more than a tour; it's a shared adventure into the heart and soul of Vietnam.

5D4N_HANOI – HALONG ON CRUISE EXPLORATION
5 days 4 nights
Spend 2 days cruising around Halong Bay, Lan Ha Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay. Highlights include Sung Sot Cave and Titop Island for Halong, Cat Ba Island and Dark and Bright Cave for Lan Ha, and Thien Cahn Son Cave and Vung Vien Floating Village for Bai Tu Long. Tour includes accommodation at different luxury levels, meals, activities and round-trip transfers from Hanoi. Overnight cruise around Halong, Lan Ha or Bai Tu Long bay Stay in an air-conditioned cabin with private bathroom Boats and accommodations range from three to five stars Activities can include kayaking, bamboo boat, cooking and tai chi

Highlight North Vietnam 7 days adventure
7 days 6 nights
Are you looking for a destination that’s equal parts adventure, culture, and jaw-dropping scenery? Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and culinary delights by getting ready for an unforgettable journey through Highlight North Vietnam 7-Day Adventure. From Hanoi’s bustling streets, the misty town of Sapa to Ninh Binh’s ancient land and natural wonder of Halong bay. This 7-day itinerary is crafted for those seeking adventure, culture, and relaxation. Dive into local experiences, scenic landscapes, and heart of Vietnamese culture!
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[S.I.C] Yen Duc village overnight: 2 day 1 night
2 days 1 night
This 2 day 1 night trip includes a nice stay in Viet House, unique village retreat accommodation, surrounded by rice fields in Yen Duc village. Cycling to discover peaceful village, talking with local people and visit their family house should amaze you with lots of cultural sense and fun. Besides that, joining local activities (fishing, gardening, visiting the culture house of village, local market…) bring you close to real experience of a farmers, taste delicious homemade Vietnamese food then enjoy peaceful life in countryside of Vietnam.
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Explore the UNESCO Global Geopark of Non Nuoc Cao Bang
Located in the northeast of Vietnam and covering an area of more than 3,000 km², Non Nuoc Cao Bang was recognized by UNESCO as a Global Geopark in 2018. Not only is it a treasure trove of valuable geological heritage, but it is also a land rich in cultural and historical traditions, home to diverse ethnic minority communities.

Unwind in the Peaceful Beauty of Thang Hen Lake
Tucked away in the mountains of Northeast Vietnam, Thang Hen Lake (Tra Linh, Cao Bang) appears like a watercolor painting with its clear blue water, majestic peaks, and fresh, cool air. Though not as famous as Ban Gioc Waterfall or Nguom Ngao Cave, Thang Hen captivates with its quiet, gentle beauty.

Trek through the Mystical Nguom Ngao Cave’s Sparkling Underground World
Nguom Ngao Cave is located inside a mountain in Gun Village (Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District, Cao Bang), about 5 kilometers from Ban Gioc Waterfall. The cave was discovered in 1921, opened for tourism in 1996, and was recognized as a national scenic site in 1998.

Explore Pac Bo – Where President Ho Chi Minh Returned to Lead His Homeland
Pac Bo Cave may be small and modest, but it holds a special place in Vietnam’s history. This was where President Ho Chi Minh chose to live and work upon returning to his homeland after many years abroad, preparing for the journey to reclaim national independence.

Uncover the Hidden Majesty of Ban Gioc – A True Gem of Cao Bang
Located in the northern border region where lush greenery meets the skies, Ban Gioc Waterfall is not only a striking highlight in Cao Bang’s majestic natural landscape but also a proud symbol of Vietnamese tourism. With its pristine beauty, unique structure, and exceptional location along the Vietnam–China border, Ban Gioc has long been intertwined with the nation’s nature, culture, and history.

Uncover the Historic Beauty of Keo Pagoda with Over 400 Years-Old Cultural Treasure
Amidst the pace of modern life, Keo Pagoda stands as a remarkable cultural and historical landmark that has been preserved almost intact for nearly 400 years. Located in a land rich in tradition, this site is an unmissable destination for travelers who love ancient architecture, cultural heritage, and wish to explore the spiritual life of the Vietnamese in the past.

Discover the Allure of Thu Sy Fish Trap Craft Village
Thu Sy fish trap weaving village, with over 200 years of history, is renowned for its handcrafted bamboo fish traps - a symbol of riverine life in Vietnam’s northern delta. The peaceful rural setting, courtyards filled with drying bamboo products, and the rhythmic sounds of weaving offer visitors an unforgettable cultural experience.

Journey to Chu Dong Tu Temple – A Spiritual Landmark of Hung Yen
Nestled beside the peaceful banks of the Red River, Chu Dong Tu Temple has long been an essential spiritual destination for the people of the Red River Delta region, especially those in Hung Yen Province. The temple is not only a sacred place of folk worship but is also deeply connected to the legendary love story of Chu Dong Tu and Princess Tien Dung. This tale has become a lasting symbol within Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage.

Lost in the Endless Space of the Infinity Sea
Hidden among the endlessly stretching horizons, the “Infinity Sea” – a name both unfamiliar and evocative – is not just an emerging destination on Vietnam’s tourism map, but also a phenomenon whispered from traveler to traveler for its surreal beauty and dreamlike sensation.

Discover the Art of Traditional Incense Making in Cao Thon Village
With a history of nearly 300 years, Cao Thon incense village in Bao Khe commune, Hung Yen city (Hung Yen province), not only attracts visitors by the vibrant beauty of multi-colored incense bundles but also by its rich cultural values handed down through generations.
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