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Long Xuyen cathedral
21.77km from Vàm Nao River
The Queen of Peace Cathedral also called Regina Pacis Cathedral or Long Xuyên Cathedral is a religious building that is located in Long Xuyen, capital city of the province of An Giang in the Mekong Delta region in the southwest Asian country of Vietnam. It is under the pastoral responsibility of the Bishop Joseph Trần Xuân Tiếu. It stands a large statue dedicated to the Virgin Mary and a tower of 55 meters high.
Đình Mỹ Phước
22.23km from Vàm Nao River
My Phuoc Communal House is a spacious and spacious temple and a national architectural and artistic relic of An Giang Province, Vietnam. The house is located in the precinct with an area of 4,770 m2, however, only 3,620 m2 is left, surrounded by brick walls, with one main door and three auxiliary doors made of bricks and cement.
Chùa Giồng Thành
27.71km from Vàm Nao River
Giong Thanh Pagoda is one of the relics in An Giang, which was recognized by the State and ranked as a national in 1986. From the outside, the pagoda has an Indian architectural appearance with a two-storey funnel-shaped tower, decorated with many elegant motifs, but in general, Giong Thanh Pagoda is a harmonious architectural block in Asian style - Europe with a building in the shape of a "double happiness".
Tây An Cổ Tự Pagoda
31.46km from Vàm Nao River
One of the beautiful Buddhist pagoda which was located in the heart of the An Giang province which was famous for its architecture and historical significance. The pagoda was classified as a "national art and architecture" relic by the Ministry of Culture in 1980 and recognized by the Vietnamese Book of Records as a "temple with an architectural combination of Indian architectural style. and the first ancient architecture in Vietnam.
Bà Chúa Xứ Temple - On The top of Sam Mountain
31.67km from Vàm Nao River
Bà Chúa Xứ is a prosperity goddess of southern Vietnam's Thanism. She is a tutelary of business, health, and a protector of the Vietnamese border which was located in the top of the Sam mountain. It is one of the example of the Vietnamese architecture and this temple has a historical significance in the growth of the Vietnam.
Phước Điền Tự - Hang Pagoda
32.08km from Vàm Nao River
Phước Điền Temple is a temple in Châu Đốc, An Giang Province, southwestern Vietnam. It is an official historic monument, proclaimed on July 10, 1980, by the Ministry of Culture and Information of Vietnam. It is one of the notable architecture in this area.
Khu Du Lịch Hồ Ông Thoại
32.58km from Vàm Nao River
Mr. Thoai Ho , aka Ho Thoai Son , is the largest artificial lake southwest, Vietnam , formed by quarrying long process . The lake is located in Nui Sap town , Thoai Son district , An Giang province , about 23 km from the center of Long Xuyen city . The name of the lake is set to commemorate the merits of reclaiming An Giang land and diging Thoai Ha canal of Thoai Ngoc Hau .
Đình Thới Sơn
36.5km from Vàm Nao River
Thoi Son Temple is located near the foot of Mount Ket , Thoi Son commune, Tinh Bien district , An Giang province . This is a temple dedicated to the tutelary god of the ancient Xuan Son and Hung Thoi villages (later combined is Thoi Son), and is a historical and revolutionary site in Vietnam .
Núi Két
37.08km from Vàm Nao River
Nui ket is a beautiful mountain located in the east of Nha Bang town, Tinh Bien district of An Giang. It is one of the beautiful viewpoints in the area and this attracts a lot of people here. Besides tourism, pilgrimage, fruit trees ... Mount Ket also has other resources from resources, such as molybdenum metal ore, granular fine-grained granite, precious stones found in pneumatic vessels, and a variety of mineral water.
Cao Lãnh Bridge
37.69km from Vàm Nao River
The Cao Lãnh Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Tiền River, a branch of the Mekong River at Cao Lãnh in Vietnam. The bridge is one of three components of the planned Central Mekong Delta Connectivity Project. The other two components are the Vàm Cống Bridge at Vàm Cống and the 4 lane expressway connecting the two bridges.
Bảy Núi
39.06km from Vàm Nao River
Bảy Núi is a range of small mountains located in the Tri Tôn and Tịnh Biên districts in Vietnam's An Giang Province, very close to the Cambodian border. It is one of the beautiful trekking destinations in Vietnam which gives a vast view of the area and the greenery is a treat to the eyes.
Suối Vàng
40.38km from Vàm Nao River
Golden Stream tourist area is a national key tourist site in Lam Dong . Ho Dan Kia - Suoi Vang lies about 17 km northwest of Dalat city center . Tourist destinations in Dan Kia- Suoi Vang lake area include: Golden Valley, Ankroet waterfall, Suoi Vang dam, Dan Kia lake.
Phước Lâm Pagoda
41.52km from Vàm Nao River
A beautiful Buddhist pagoda which has a lot of historical significance and which was associated with An Thiem, a Vietnamese monk. The Pagoda is famous for its architectural beauty and also its location is quite interesting.
Vĩnh Tế Canal
44.06km from Vàm Nao River
A beautiful canal which was located in the heart of the An Giang province. It is used for transportation and is also one of the major water resources in this area.
Bung Binh Thien
50.36km from Vàm Nao River
This is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. Located in An Phu District, province of An Giang, The lake covers about 200-300 hectares in width and four meters in depth in the dry season. It is now one of the beautiful attraction in this area and also a main water resource.
Kien An Cung
55.03km from Vàm Nao River
Kien An Cung , also known as Mr. Quach pagoda , is a temple located in the center of Sa Dec city , opposite the Cai Son canal. The temple was built from 1924 to 1927 by the Chinese from Fujian . The pagoda is characterized by Chinese architecture with a unique traditional culture, Kien An Cung has been recognized by the Ministry of Culture and Information as a national-level historical-cultural relic on April 27- 1990.
Tram Chim National Park
55.18km from Vàm Nao River
Tràm Chim National Park is a national park in the reed fields Đồng Tháp Mười, Tam Nông District, Đồng Tháp Province of Vietnam. This national park was created to protect several rare birds, especially the sarus crane, a species listed in the IUCN Red List.
Angkor Borei
62.98km from Vàm Nao River
The ancient Funan sites of Angkor Borei and Phnom Da are located in the Angkor Borei District, Takéo Province, of southern Cambodia. The earliest dated archaeological material from these sites is from roughly 400 BC. They contain the earliest known dated Khmer inscriptions as well as the earliest tradition of Khmer sculpture. The hill of Phnom Da contains an 11th Century temple that is still standing.
Nguyen Trung Truc Temple
65.88km from Vàm Nao River
Nguyen Trung Truc Temple is the largest temple in the temples worshiping him in Kien Giang province. Unique architectural features along with trophies, memorabilia, and illustrious victories turn the temple into one of the attractive attractions in Phu Quoc. The temple is located opposite the tranquil river, near the waterfront and shaded by the cool green Bodhi trees. This is the largest temple in the 9 temples in Phu Quoc worshiping Nguyen Trung Truc.
Long Quang pagoda
69.5km from Vàm Nao River
An ancient Buddhist temple which was located in the bank of Binh Thuy river. The temple has been recognized as monuments Architecture Art national level. It is one of the notable architecture in this area.
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Vàm Nao River
Vàm Nao River, An Giang Province, Vietnam
The Vam Nao River or Lao Vam is a 6.5-kilometre river in An Giang Province, Vietnam, running near the Vietnam-Cambodia border. It connects the Tien River with the Hau River. Vam Nao has an important role for the Cuu Long River Delta in irrigation and transport. Vam Nao is also famed for being the place of a fierce naval battle between the Vietnamese and the Siamese, and also because of its reef fish and catfish.