Discover the Serene Beauty and Rich Heritage of Ha Nam Province
Located just 65km from Hanoi, Ha Nam province is fast becoming a must-visit destination for those who treasure cultural heritage and spiritual tranquility. This lesser-known locale has recently been recognized globally, having surpassed famous destinations to be honored as the “World’s Leading Regional Cultural Destination” by the World Travel Awards.
Ha Nam is home to ancient pagodas and temples that reflect the spiritual life and history of northern Vietnam. Among these, the Long Doi Son Pagoda stands out with its centuries-old architecture that has survived the ups and downs of history, preserving the artistic style of the Ly Dynasty. The Sung Thien Dien Linh stele housed here is recognized as a national treasure.
Another spiritual highlight is the nearly 1,000-year-old Dia Tang Phi Lai Pagoda, located in a serene setting against a mountain and surrounded by pine forests. The peaceful and tranquil atmosphere of this pagoda makes it a perfect retreat from the bustling city life.
The Tam Chuc tourist area, likened to a ‘terrestrial Ha Long Bay’, features ancient architecture amid majestic mountains and clear blue lakes. It’s a place where visitors can immerse themselves in beauty and serenity.
Not to be missed is the So Kien Basilica, a 140-year-old architectural gem that blends Eastern and Western styles. Recognized as a Minor Basilica, it offers a glimpse into the spiritual and architectural grandeur of the region.
The natural landscapes of Ha Nam are just as captivating, with destinations like Ao Dong and Hang Luon Cave offering visitors a chance to connect with nature in its most pristine form.
As Ha Nam continues to develop its tourism infrastructure with projects like the Sun Urban City, it is poised to become not just a cultural and spiritual hub but also a center for luxury entertainment and investment. This blend of ancient heritage and modern luxury ensures that Ha Nam will captivate the hearts of travelers for years to come.