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Động Am Tiên
0.64km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Am Tien Cave is a famous part of the national monument complex of Hoa Lu ancient capital at Truong Yen commune, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh province , Vietnam. At present, the main cave of Am Tien cave is both a stone temple and Buddhist Zen teacher Nguyen Minh Khong , and a temple for celebrities of the Dinh dynasty such as two fathers and sons, Truong Ma Ni , Truong Quan Son, Phu Dung princess and Queen Duong Van Nga .
Sông Hoàng Long
3.85km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Hoang Long River is a large river and one of four national waterways in Ninh Binh province. The river is calculated from the confluence between the Boi river and Lang river at Kenh Ga to Gian Khau bridge. The section called Hoang Long River is about 25 km long, located in the flood diversion area of the Nho Quan basin. The Hoang Long River basin covers the northern half of Ninh Binh, including Nho Quan, Gia Vien, and Hoa Lu, and Ninh Binh City.
Bai Dinh Pagoda
4.38km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Bai Dinh Pagoda is a religious complex covering a total area of 539 hectares, with both the ancient and the newly renovated Bai Dinh pagoda, parks, and lake system. The pagoda belongs to Ninh Binh province, known as the ancient capital of Vietnam.
Công Viên Văn Hóa Tràng An
5.78km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Trang An Cultural Park is a complex of entertainment, entertainment and resort areas located in the west of Ninh Binh city center , adjacent to the world heritage site of Trang An . This is the largest park in this city with a scale of up to 288 hectares. Trang An Park includes many functional subdivisions such as operating area, green park, zoo, botanical garden, lake, ecological island, service area, hotel, square
Hang Múa
6.85km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Mua cave is one of the must-see attractions that you should call on when doing a trip to Ninh Binh; Hang Mua has its meaning as “dancing cave” because this site was considered as the place where Tran king used to come to enjoy dancing & singing shows performed in this cave. it is now one of the famous tourist attractions in Vietnam.
Tam Cốc-Bích Động
7.7km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Tam Cốc-Bích Động is a popular tourist destination in North Vietnam and part of the Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex UNESCO World Heritage site. It is located in Ninh Binh province, near the village of Tam Cốc. The closest city is Ninh Binh. It consists of two distinct attractions: Tam Cốc, a flooded cave karst system; and Bích Động, a series of mountain pagodas.
Núi non nước
8.34km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
A beautiful mountain which was located in the Ninh Binh province. The mountain is relatively flat, green trees, very convenient to rest and entertain visitors. Non-Nuoc mountain has been classified as a particularly important historical and national landscape of Vietnam.
Hồ Đồng Thái
22.96km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
A mountain freshwater lake located in Yen Dong and Yen Thai communes, Yen Mo District, Ninh Binh province. The lake and the surrounding is so beautiful and it makes this place tourist-friendly.
tt. Kiện Khê Basilica
24.35km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
The Basilica of the Immaculate Conception of Kiện Khê or basilica Sở Kiện is a cathedral built in Kiện Khê , cap It served as a diocesan cathedral from 1882 to 1936. It was raised to the rank of minor basilica on June 24, 2010and, therefore, constitutes one of the four basilicas of Vietnam .ital of the rural district of Thanh Liêm, province of Hà Nam, in the Red River Delta, north of Vietnam, in ancient Tonkin.
Động Người Xưa
26.48km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Nguoi Xua Cave is a relics and burial site of prehistoric people, a valuable heritage in the development history of mankind located in Cuc Phuong National Park in Nho Quan district, Ninh Binh province. It is now one of the main tourist attractions in Vietnam.
Phat Diem Cathedral
28km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
The Cathedral of Our Lady Queen of the Rosary Phat Diem is the largest architectural Catholic entire Vietnam. It was built by Father Six at the end of the xix th century and is located in the district of Kim Son, 30 kilometers from Ninh Binh. It depends on the diocese of Phát Diêm.
Cuc Phuong National Park
31.26km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Cuc Phuong National Park is in Ninh Binh Province of Vietnam. Cuc Phuong National Park is Vietnam’s largest national park and one of the most important sites for biodiversity in the country. It is homes to hundreds of species of flora and fauna. Visiting the park is a terrific opportunity to get a close look at Vietnam’s nature. The best time of the year to visit the park is during the dry season, from November to February.
Núi Cấm - Ngũ Động
31.55km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Cam Mountain is located in An Hao Commune, Tinh Bien district, about 90 km from Long Xuyen city center, along National Road 91, turning to provincial road 948, and about 37 km from Chau Doc city. The mountain has a height of 705 m, occupying the circumference of 28,600 m, Bo Hong peak on Cam mountain is the highest peak in That Son and Cam mountain is also the highest mountain in the Mekong Delta.
Cố Trạch Temple
33.26km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Co Trach Temple is dedicated to Hung Dao Dai Vuong-Tran Quoc Tuan who was a commander-in-chief of Vietnam who fought off the Mongols in their multiple invasions of Vietnam in the 13th century. The temple was located in a beautiful area and the surroundings of the temple attracts a lot of people to this place.
Đọi Sơn
34.04km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Đọi Sơn Pagoda is located on the top of Mt. Doi which is a unique mouth in the field of Đọi Sơn village, in Duy Tiên District, Hà Nam Province, Vietnam. It was built at the beginning of the 12th century on the order of King Lý Nhân Tông. The architecture consists of many houses for worshiping Buddha, for monks, nuns, novices, and for kitchen. The most remarkable is the tower named Sùng Thiện Diên Linh.
Đền Đức Thánh Cả
37.93km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Quan Thanh Temple is located next to West Lake, along with Kim Lien Pagoda and Tran Quoc Pagoda, creating harmony in landscape architecture and religious culture for the Northwestern region of Hanoi. Quan Thanh Temple, whose name is Tran Vu Quan, dates back to the Ly Thai To's reign, worshiped Huyen Thien Tran Vu, is one of the four gods who was set up a temple to guard the four gates of Thang Long in the past.
Suối Yến, Chùa Hương.
38.17km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Huong Pagoda is an expression of folklore, in fact, Huong Pagoda or Huong Son is a whole cultural and religious complex of Vietnam, including dozens of Buddhist worship temples, several temples for worshiping gods, communal houses, and worshiping people. agricultural threshold. Huong pagoda center is located in Huong Son commune, My Duc district, Hanoi, located on the right bank of Day river. The center of the temple complex in this area is the Huong pagoda located in Huong Tich cave, also known
Ba Trieu Temple
40.45km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
The Bà Triệu Temple is a temple at , huyện Hậu Lộc, Thanh Hóa province, Vietnam dedicated to the semi-legendary national heroine Bà Triệu.
Perfume Pagoda
40.64km from Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
The Huong Pagoda is a vast complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built into the limestone Huong Tich mountains. It is the site of a religious festival that draws large numbers of pilgrims from across Vietnam. The centre of the Huong Temple lies in Hương Sơn Commune, Mỹ Đức District, former Hà Tây Province. The center of this complex is the Perfume Temple, also known as Chua Trong , located in Huong Tich Cave.
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Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
Trường Yên, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
Capital of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th centuries. The capital at its time covered an area of 300 ha (3.0 km2), including both the Inner and Outer Citadels. It included defensive earthen walls, palaces, temples, and shrines, and was surrounded and protected by mountains of limestone. Today, the ancient citadel no longer exists, and few vestiges of the 10th century remain. Visitors can see temples built in honor of the emperors Đinh Tiên Hoàng and Lê Đại Hành, their sons, and Queen Dương Vân Nga.