Tag: Historical Monuments
Bao Dai Palace – Dak Lak
Bao Dai Palace Lak Lake is located atop a 200m-high hill nearby the Lak Lake in Dak Lak province, the central highlands of Vietnam. This is the place where Bao […]
Son My Memorial – Quang Ngai
Son My Memorial is situated in Tu Cung Hamlet, Tinh Khe Commune, Son Tinh District, Quang Ngai Province. The site was built in memory of the civilians who were killed […]
Quang Dong Assembly Hall Hoi An
Quang Dong Assembly Hall is also known as Quang Trieu Assembly Hall or Cantonese Assembly Hall. It is located at 176 Tran Phu Street, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province. […]
Quan Cong Temple Hoi An
Quan Cong Temple also known as Ong Pagoda, is one of the typical temples in Hoi An’s old quarter. The temple is located at 24 Tran Phu Street, Hoi An […]
Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall Hoi An
Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall is located at 46 Tran Phu Street, Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province. It was built in 1692 by Chinese Phuoc Kien merchants. Phuoc Kien Assembly […]
Hien Lam Pavilion Hue
Hien Lam Pavilion means the Pavilion of the Glorious Coming. It is situated in the center of the Dynastic Temple’s courtyard, southwest of the Hue Citadel. Built in 1824 by […]
An Dinh Palace Hue
An Dinh palace used to be the private residence of Nguyen Phuc Buu Dao (later the king Khai Dinh). It was located by the bank of An Cuu canal. This […]
Thai Hoa Palace Hue
Thai Hoa palace is among the most important constructions of Hue Imperial City where Nguyen kings had ruled the country for over 100 years. It was constructed in 1805 by […]
Independence Palace – Ho Chi Minh City
Independence Palace, also called Reunification Hall, Conference Hall or Presidential Palace is located at 135 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam. It is considered as one […]
Hmong King Palace – Ha Giang
The Hmong King Palace is located in the Sa Phin commune, Dong Van district, Ha Giang province in the northeast Vietnam. In the early nineteenth century, the Vuong family controlled […]