VOV.VN - Sac Tu Khai Doan Pagoda in Buon Ma Thuot, a city in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, was the last pagoda to receive an imperial decree from the Nguyen Dynasty. The pagoda is known for its ancient architecture bearing strong influences from Hue, Vietnam’s former imperial capital.
Cuong Xa Pagoda in Tan Hung ward of northern Hai Phong city has been recognised as the temple with the largest system of stone walls engraved with the Buddhist swastika symbol in Asia by the Asia Book of Records.
VOV.VN - Luong Pagoda, a large ancient temple with 100 rooms, also known as the “Hundred-Room Pagoda,” was built in the late 15th century (1485-1500) in the former Quan Anh area, now Hai Anh commune, Ninh Binh province in northern Vietnam.
VOV.VN - Two tourists have been safely rescued after getting lost in a forested area while trekking to Dong Pagoda via the western route of Yen Tu Mountain in northern Bac Ninh province.
VOV.VN - A delegation from the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs led by Deputy Minister Nong Thi Ha visited and extended greetings on the occasion of the Khmer’s Chol Chnam Thmay (New Year festival) at Pothiwong Pagoda and Candaransi Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City on April 13.
VOV.VN - The first Congress of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha - Ho Chi Minh City (VBS HCMC) for the 2026–2031 term opened at Vietnam Quoc Tu Pagoda on April 5, with the participation of 600 delegates.
VOV.VN -An exhibition featuring 450 archival photos and documents recounts the 45-year development of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, marking key milestones in its formation and growth alongside the country’s history.
VOV.VN - From early morning on the first full moon of the Lunar New Year (March 3), large numbers of residents and visitors flocked to major spiritual worship places in Hanoi, including Tay Ho Temple, to offer incense and pray for peace and good fortune.
VOV.VN - The 2026 Spring Festival season is unfolding across Vietnam under the theme of promoting spiritual reverence with awareness and civility.
VOV.VN - Tens of thousands of monks, nuns, Buddhists and visitors gathered at Ba Vang Pagoda in Quang Ninh province on February 24 to attend the Spring Festival 2026 marking the Year of the Horse.