The Central Coast
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Central Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Vietnam’s largest Goddess of Mercy statue dominates the coastal skyline in a similar way to Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer; on a clear...Read More
On the west end of Tran Phu, Hoi An's most celebrated icon was built in 1593 by Japanese merchants to connect the Japanese quarter with the...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesAn unbelievable concoction of glitzy Vietnamese and French colonial elements, the Tomb of Khai Dinh, completed in 1931, is a contender for Hue...Read More
The Tomb of Tu Duc, one of Hue's most visited tombs, has its own lake and pine forest, and is easily accessed by bike. Built in 1864–67 by thousands...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesAs part of their cultural tradition, the Chinese built assembly halls as a place for future generations to gather after they migrated to new...Read More
Touted as the largest of its kind in central Vietnam, the colorful Cao Dai Temple lies 1 km (½ mile) west of the Song Han swing bridge, on the...Read More
Of all Hoi An’s Chinese architecture, this assembly hall founded by the Chaozhou Chinese community in 1776 exemplifies Chinese wood carving...Read More
Tourists come to these five mountains to see ancient pagodas, Buddhist sanctuaries, sacred caves, spectacular views of the eastern beaches,...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesFounded in 1653 by the Chinese community, this rather impressive temple is dedicated to Quan Cong, a revered general of the Chinese Han dynasty...Read More
Overlooking the Perfume River, this pagoda constructed in 1601 under Lord Nguyen Hoang has impressive Buddha statues, a seven-tiered monument...Read More
Dong Khanh was a despised puppet emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty who died during the French rule at the age of 24. This tomb complex, originally...Read More
This partially renovated tomb has a story that beats any soap opera. It begins with the death of Emperor Tu Duc in 1883, when Duc Duc (one of...Read More
A Hue classic, the Tomb of Minh Mang, emperor from 1820 to 1841, was completed in 1843 by his successor. His tomb is one of the most palatial...Read More
South of Hue along the Perfume River, these scattered tombs—the ego-boosting mausoleums erected by emperors in the late 1800s and early 1900s...Read More
This elegantly designed house was built in 1802 by Tran Tu Nhuc, a 19th-century Mandarin and Chinese ambassador, as a place of worship for the...Read More
One of Hue's most beautiful and peaceful pagodas is accessed via a junglelike path off the road, past a half-moon-shape pool. Built in 1843...Read More
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