4 Sculptures to explore in Vietnam
One of the fastest-growing economies in the world, emerging from a past of wars and conflicts to a modern, peaceful nation.
14th century porcelain and pottery village housing local artisans who combine both traditional and modern techniques to create beautiful porcelain artworks.
Clay tunnel Dalat, also known as sculpture tunnel is one of the most famous architectural works in Dalat city. Each model of this sculpture park has been handcrafted from clay. The models range in content from reimagining the history of Da Lat, to oversized scooters and animals.
Christ the King, of Vũng Tàu is a statue of Jesus, standing on Mount Nhỏ in Vũng Tàu, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province, Đông Nam Bộ, Vietnam. The statue is the largest Christian statue across Asia since 2012,, and since its restoration of 1993, it has been a major pilgrim destination for Christians across Vietnam as well as Christian vacationers.
A small waterfall and sculpture park accessed through a short uphill hike. You can take a shower underneath.