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Itinerary

Xining

Gaotai Temple

Xining, close to the Cambodian border, has unique high school sects, including Joan of Arc, Victor Hugo, Winston Churchill and other patron saints. Religious history of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Christianity. The Gaotai religion in Xining was described as Walt Disney in the East. The exterior of the temple is made up of various shapes and sizes of multi-colored dragons. Above the main entrance is to see all the sacred eyes – the symbol of high Taiwanese. The designs inside are the statues of Jesus, the Buddha and the Hindu god, Brahma stood together.

 

 

Cu Chi Tunnel

The Cu Chi tunnel system stretches over 250 km from Saigon to the Cambodian border, as well as three levels of depth. The network includes countless trap doors, specially constructed residential areas, storage facilities, weapons factories, field hospitals, command centers and kitchens. The remaining tunnels have now become an important tourist attraction, giving visitors a unique experience and feeling about the underground life in the Vietnam War against the United States. The tunnel has been expanded for tourists (otherwise we can't get in).

 

 

 

Ho Chi Minh City

 

Jue Lin Temple

 

With its unique seven-story tower and tranquil garden, this ancient tower is not only suitable for sit-in meditation, but also a great place to learn about the roots of Buddhism in Ho Chi Minh City.

Experience the important part of the history of Ho Chi Minh City in Jue Lin Temple. Originally built in 1744, this Buddhist wooden tower is the oldest building in the city. Step through the gates of the Temple of Jue Lin and visit the serene sanctuary that has been used for prayers for centuries.

There is a stupa and a seven-story tower in the Juelin Temple. It is also one of the well-known landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City. It is quite easy to identify. Visit every floor of the pagoda and enjoy a variety of Buddhist artifacts.

There are many respected monk cemeteries in the front garden. Visit the annexes and admire the colourful urns, candles and other deceased offerings. The central ornament is a rare linden tree that has stood in the garden since 1953. You can admire the white statue of the Great Mercy and Bodhisattva at the Bodhi Tree.

The main building of Jue Lin Temple includes an auditorium, a court and a restaurant. Try to calculate the 98 pillars in the temple, which are also engraved with important Buddhist terms. Watch the historic statues of the temple and learn about the development of Vietnamese art over the years. There are portraits of the dead on the wall. Visit the main altar and watch a large Amitabha statue around you.

The monks at Jue Lin Temple are very friendly and sincerely welcome visitors. Depending on the time of the visit, you may have the opportunity to appreciate the chanting and prayer rituals of the monks. In the side hall, a monk will fortune and help those trapped in suffering.

Jue Lin Temple is open every day, but it will be closed for several hours at noon. This attraction is 3.6 miles (5.8 km) from Ho Chi Minh City Centre and is easily accessible by bike or taxi. Before you enter the temple, please take off your hat.

 

 

Tin Hau Temple

The Cathedral of the Virgin is also known as the Red Church because it has a red brick structure. Built between 1877 and 1883, it is located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. The church is a neo-Roman-style church, 40 meters high from the tip of the tower to the ground. In front of the church, there is a statue of the Virgin Mary, along the side of the Lei Yi Avenue, facing the Unification Palace. Inside the church are stained glass from French designers, and the name of each believer who donated money to the altar is also set on the marble. This church has become a representative attraction in Ho Chi Minh City, and almost every visitor will come. The Centennial Red Church, which stands in the center, is undoubtedly the most famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. The red church officially opened in 1877 is a new Roman-style building with red bricks and two minaret bell towers on the front. The entire church is 57 meters high, 37 meters wide and 93 meters long. The beautiful appearance seems to illustrate the ambition of the colonial empire, and it is also a silent portrayal of the strong influence of France on Saigon. Since the church has been preserved, it is still the spiritual place of the believers. Every Sunday, many believers come to worship, and newcomers like to come here to take wedding photos. The Red Church is the most famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh City and a souvenir left by the colonial era. The church was built entirely of red bricks. The building itself is very majestic and magnificent. The exterior of the church is beautifully decorated and the red bricks used in the building are not faded or damaged. On the garden square in front of the church stands a statue of the Virgin Mary weighing 4 metric tons, which was sent after the visit of the Roman church in 1945. It is incredible that there is a snake at the foot of the Virgin Mary! On the left side of the Red Church is also a beautiful French colonial building. It is the earliest post office of France in Vietnam. Since its official opening in 1891, it has been handling postal affairs for Vietnamese people every day. In front of the church is a neat garden square, with a statue of Madonna from Italy in the center, a white statue of the Virgin, a peaceful messenger, quietly guarding her people. At any time, there are always a lot of people in the square, and there are many hawkers selling things. The squares in the evening are still hot, and young men and women like to date here.

 

 

 

Nha Rong Pier

The Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall, located next to the Saigon River in the fourth county of Ho Chi Minh City, was originally a commercial wharf. It was also known as the Dragon House because of the two dragons on the roof. The Ho Chi Minh Cup was listed as a crew member from France in 1911. The merchant ship, with its name Nguyen Tat Thanh, traveled from the port to the world for 30 years of overseas travel. In 1979, it was converted into Ho Chi Minh Memorial Park.

 

 

 

War ruins museum

The War Remnants Museum (Vietnamese: Bảo tàng chứng tích chiến tranh/ treasure proof war) is a war museum located at No. 28, VõVăn Tần, the third county of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest city. The museum mainly introduces and exhibits the exhibits of the US military during the Vietnam War, and is one of the frequent attractions of foreign tourists.

The museum was opened by the Vietnamese government in September 1975 and was originally known as the American War Crimes Museum. In 1995, the United States and Vietnam regained their diplomatic status and changed their name to the War Remnants Museum. However, the contents of the exhibition in the museum have not yet reached political neutrality.

Only the underground part of the museum building is the exhibition hall, and the upper part has been vacant for many years. It contains eight themed exhibition halls and is distributed in different buildings. The museum also placed the armaments used by the US military, including the UH-1 helicopter, an F-5A fighter, a BLU-82 "Daisy Cutter" bomb, the M48 Barton tank and an A-1 attack aircraft.

One of the museum's buildings is called the Tiger Cage, and the South Vietnamese government imprisons political prisoners. Other exhibits include image photos with English, Vietnamese and Japanese descriptions. Demonstrate the harm of the orange and other chemical weapons used by the US military during the Vietnam War.

 

 

 

Meto

One of the beautiful scenery is the coconut island, and the island is in the middle of the Mekong River. Meto City is rich in fruit, and you can order all kinds of fruits, and you can eat ginseng fruit and milk fruit that are rare in China. In the Meto to eat big tree pineapple, try adding salt and red pepper powder and soy sauce together, do not have a flavor. The milk fruit is produced around the lunar calendar around November. The flesh is orange-yellow, sweet and smooth, and tastes like milk. It is quite special and can be bought in the general fruit stalls in Vietnam. The fruit meal is an indispensable procedure for Shanghai to Meto. The town is small, with more than 50,000 permanent residents. The local residents mainly depend on the aquaculture industry and the small shipping industry. Meto has sprinkled four small islands on the Mekong River, namely Longdao, Fengdao, Guidao and Lindao. In Meto you can truly experience the femininity and history of the Mekong River.

 

 

 

Hue Ancient City

Hue Imperial City

Hue is the first world cultural heritage in Vietnam. It is home to the mausoleum of the Emperor, the famous pagoda and the remains of the ancient capital, making it one of the most attractive tourist attractions in Vietnam. Welcome to the dreamy Hue City
Highlights: Visit the ancient capital - the glory of the dynasty dynasty - enjoy the charming city and charming residents - visit the Temple of Heaven and enjoy the cruises of the Xianghe River.

 

 

Lingbi Temple

Tianzhu Temple, nicknamed "Lingyi Temple", is a Buddhist temple in Hue, Vietnam. It is located on the left bank of Xianghe, about 5 kilometers west of Hue city center. Tianzhu Temple was officially built in the era of the first emperor of the Sui Dynasty (1601). It is the oldest temple in Hue.

 

 

 

Mausoleum of the Emperor

Qianling, commonly known as Yu Deling, is the tomb of the fourth emperor of the Sui Dynasty in Vietnam. Located in Shangpo Village, Shuihua Society, Hue City. Qiang Ling is also the most beautiful and most luxuriously built in the Mausoleum of the Sui Dynasty.

Qianling was originally named Wannianji, and it was a palace of Emperor. In 1846, Zhai Dedi selected the address of the Shuipo Club Shangpo Village near the palace, and recruited a large number of young people to start construction. In 1866, the bourgeoisie caused riots due to overwork. Duan Youzheng, Duan Youai, Duan Sizhi, Zhang Zhonghe, Fan Liang and others instigated the rebellion and led the Dingdao (formerly known as Fu Fufu). Soon, Jude suppressed the rebellion.

After the Dingdao chaos, the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty changed the name of Wannian to Qiangong, and it was not completed until 1873. After the death of Emperor Desheng in 1883, he changed Qianm Palace to Qianling, as the mausoleum of Emperor.

 

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