Discover the best top things to do in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam including Chuc Thanh Pagoda, Chinese All-Community Assembly Hall, My Son Sanctuary, Cantonese Assembly Hall, Yen Nghe To Mieu, Quan Kong Temple, Chua Phap Bao Pagoda, Phuoc Lam Pagoda, Hy Hoa Temple, Hoa Van Le Nghia.
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I went looking for this temple it was quite tricky but with map.me I found it. It was so beautiful and nobody was there no tourists. Temple and its garden area are so clean and Beautiful. There are workers there taking care of the place and they even wanted me to eat with them but I kindly refused. There are places to sit and admire the area everywhere. Enjoyed the place very much
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The remains of the kingdom of Champa, which flourished from the 2nd to the 15th century.
Beautiful and atmosheric My Son. Well worth a visit.There is alot to see so make sure your tour allows enough time to view and remains, see the cultural show, time to spend sitting to absorb the ambiance of this special place and visit the nice museum on the way out. A tour guide will help enhance your visit here. We visited early in the morning, arriving shortly after 7am which was great as we had the site almost to ourselves. Bring water, a hat and sunscreen as it quickly gets quite hot. There is a cafe and toilets.
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Cantonese merchants built this meeting hall in Southeast Asian style, with a central courtyard surrounded by buildings brightly decorated with statues and carvings.
visited this hall last year september when i travelled to Hoi An.this hall originally built in 1885 by the merchants from ZhaoQing, Canton,.so it also called Quang Trieu Assembly Hall.Quang is Canton,Trieu is ZhaoQing.Many of the parts were originally made in China, and transported to Hoi An via ship from China. what amazed me most are the nine dragons ceramic fountain at the backyard,the door god,five goats statue and many more.this hall worship Guang Gong and Thien Hau also.so not only an assembly hall,but also a temple.if you want to know more about cantonese immigrants history in Hoi An,you must come and have a look here.
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A pond and two ten-foot wooden statues are the distinguishing features of this 17th century temple.
when i visited Quan Kong Temple last year september,it was a rainy day,so i spend lots of time here.Guan Kong was the famous general who living in the period of “Three Warring Kingdoms” ruled by Han Dynasty, China.he was brave, righteous,and worshipped by people after he passed away. Stepping inside the temple,you will see the statue of Guan Kong with a dignified face and bright eyes ahead. chinese and vietnamese worship Guan Kong as the God of justice and righteousness. just behind the Quan Kong Temple lies Quan Am Pagoda. i visited it also,it is a place for worship too. i noticed it worship Guan Yin,a Buddhist deity,but more interesting is i found a gallery of paintings here,mostly they are watercolour painting.
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