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Bai Tu Long Bay
16.43km from Cua Ong Temple
Bai Tu Long Bay is Northeast of the famous UNESCO world heritage site, Halong Bay. The zone includes over 40 uninhabited islands, rocks, and the famous Bai Tu Long National Park.
Hạ Long Bay
23.29km from Cua Ong Temple
One of the most popular attraction in Vietnam. The bay features thousands of limestone monolithic islands each topped with thick jungle vegetation, rising spectacularly from the ocean.
Cầu Bãi Cháy
32.46km from Cua Ong Temple
Bãi Cháy Bridge was the first central-line cable-stayed bridge in Vietnam. At night the cables of the bridge illuminated by colorful lights that make it very attractive.
Tuan Chau Island
41.35km from Cua Ong Temple
Tuần Châu is a beautiful schist island located on the southwest side of Hạ Long City in Vietnam. It was the island that President Hồ Chí Minh used to spend his holidays, in an octagonal house that has now become a memorial site.
Cat Ba National Park
47.15km from Cua Ong Temple
Cát Bà National Park is a World Heritage Site designated as a biosphere reserve in northern Vietnam. The park is part of Cát Bà Island in Hạ Long Bay and is administered by the city of Haiphong. The park is located approximately 30 kilometres east of Hai Phong, covering about 263 square kilometres and comprising 173 square kilometres of land and 90 square kilometres of inshore water.
Cầu Tân Vũ - Lạch Huyện
62.38km from Cua Ong Temple
inh Vu - Cat Hai overpass is the longest sea bridge in Vietnam and one of the longest in Southeast Asia. Overpass bridge has a width of 29.5m with 4 lanes. The bridge is designed to run at a speed of 80 km / h. The bridge is 5.44 km long in the project of motorway Tan Vu - Lach Huyen with a total length of 15.63 km. The bridge was commissioned by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on February 15, 2014, and inaugurated on September 2, 2017.
Yen Tu Mountain
69.52km from Cua Ong Temple
Yen Tu Mountain, the most famous religious attraction in Vietnam, located in the northern coastal Quang Ninh province. It is about 14 km from the center of Uong Bi town . the shape of a mountain looks like a giant elephant. The view from the top of the mountain is very beautiful with the clouds and the cool breeze.
Hai Phong Museum
73.68km from Cua Ong Temple
Haiphong Opera House is a French-built neoclassical opera house on Opera Square in Hai Phong, which was opened in 1912. The first performance of opera in Haiphong was held by a traveling troupe in the Hotel des Colonies in 1888.
Cathedral of the Diocese of Hai Phong
73.9km from Cua Ong Temple
A Roman Catholic diocese in northern Vietnam. The diocese covers an area of 10,000 km², and is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Hanoi. It is one of the examples of the roman architecture in Vietnam.
Tam Bac Lake
74.52km from Cua Ong Temple
A beautiful lake which was located in the heart of the Vietnam which was a major water resoruce to the Hai phong province and is also now one of the major tourist attraction.
Cao Linh Pagoda
82.97km from Cua Ong Temple
Cao Linh Pagoda Hai Phong – A temple with a mixed architecture between Eastern traditions and Western modernity. This architecture has made Cao Linh pagoda both majestic and different from other temples. This is also a spiritual destination that attracts the most tourists in Hai Phong.
Chùa Thanh Mai
96.35km from Cua Ong Temple
one of the famous pagoda which was notable with its great architecture and its historical significance. Thanh Mai Pagoda is a famous place in Hoang Hoa Tham commune, Chi Linh town, Hai Duong province, Vietnam. The pagoda was built by Phap Loa Zen monk in about 1329 associated with his life and career, the second ancestor of Truc Lam Yen Tu sect.
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Cua Ong Temple
Cửa Ông, Cẩm Phả, Quảng Ninh 200000, Vietnam
The Cua Ong Temple dedicated to Tran Quoc Tang, the third son of Tran Hung Dao, many generals of Tran Dynasty and Hoang Cau – a local general who fought bravely against invaders. Cua Ong Temple is more beautiful at its festival time. The Cua Ong Temple Festival is held from the 2nd day of the first lunar month to the 30th day of the third lunar month.