Phu Cang Communal House
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The main house is 8m long, 9m wide dividing into 3 compartments, constructed by four-pillar architecture with 16 wooden pillars, rowed by 4 equivalently.
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Phu Quy Island
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Phu Quy Island, 32 square kilometer, is 56 nautical miles off Phan Thiet coast. In the island, several pagodas and temples such as Linh Quang, Cao Cat, An Than have been recognized to be cultural -historic relics.
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Phu Xa Temple
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Located in Dong Hai ward, Hai An District, the Phu Xa Temple is dedicated to the worship of the hero Hung Dao Vuong Tran Quoc Tuan, who dedicated his life to the nation and the people.
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Phuc Kien Assembly Hall
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Set up in 1757 by Chinese Phuc Kien merchants at Hoi An, the building has been repaired and renovated many times. Phuc Kien Assembly Hall is used for genies and ancestors worship And a meeting place of the Chinese Phuc Kien people as well.
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Phung Hung Old House
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This private house, constructed in 1780, is two floors of combined architectural influences. The first floor's central roof is four-sided, showing Japanese influence, and the upstairs balcony has a Chinese rounded "turtle shell "roof with carved beam supports.
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Po Nagar Cham Tower
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On the north side of Nha Trang, across Xom Bong Bridge excited with red-blue fishing boats are the best-preserved Cham Towers in Central Vietnam, a sanctuary of Po Nagar, a mythical goddess.
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Po Nagar Cham Towers
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She spent part of her life in teaching new weaving and agricultural techniques. The 22.5m tower contains her sandstone statue sitting cross-legged on lotus-shaped stone estrade.
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Quan Cong Temple
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This temple was built in the middle of the 17th century to worship Quan Cong, the most famous general of the “ Three States” time (in Chinese history) who is the resplendent symbol of morality: faith, loyalty, frankness, righteousness.
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Quan Lan Island
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Quan Lan Island is in Van Don District, Quang Ninh Province and 45km from the northeast of Halong City.
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