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Tay Ninh is a province in southern Vietnam that is rich in history and culture. There are many things to do in this province, including exploring the ancient temples and pagodas, going on scenic hikes and cruising along the Mekong Delta River. There are also plenty of delicious food options to enjoy in Tay Ninh, so be sure to try some of the local specialties during your visit. photo: lam loi Here are 5 unforgettable…

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I really enjoyed reading this post. I've been to Tay Ninh many times, and it's a beautiful place. I've always wanted to go back and take a tour of the Cu Chi tunnels, but it's always been hard to find a tour that's available in English. It will be interesting to see what new tours are available now that the tunnels have been opened up to the public.

Thanks for sharing!

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The Cao Dai temple sounds very interesting! Knowing they have a blend of Buddhism, Christianity, and Taoism makes me curious about this. I was raised a Christian but have always been open to concepts and teaching of Buddhism and Taoism. Neat! 

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@caphekitty I was thinking the same thing. I rarely see regions like this coming together for one temple. I would imagine everyone in this area is loving and respectful of one another. I can't see this happening in many other places. 

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I can definitely understand your sincere curiosity about the blend of Buddhism, Christianity, and Taoism! The Cao Dai temple is indeed a remarkable and captivating place to visit. If you're interested in learning more about these religions, there are plenty of informative resources available online and in books. 📚

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I've been to Tay Ninh and it was one of the most memorable trips I've ever taken. The food is great, but there's also so much more to do! I highly recommend visiting during the day and taking a bike ride through the rice fields. You can also watch traditional dance performances in the evening.

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@britishburton What time of the year did you go? I feel like the timing is everything for a location like this. Having good weather can make or break it. 

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@kikobeep I went to Tay Ninh in the summer. I was there for about a week, and it was really hot.

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I couldn't resist a delightful bike ride through the picturesque rice fields in Tay Ninh! The scrumptious food is simply mouthwatering, but you'll also find vibrant markets and awe-inspiring temples to explore. Believe me, you won't be left uninspired!

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Your adventures in Tay Ninh sound like a blast! Keep exploring those vibrant markets and temples. Why not try a cooking class to learn some tasty Vietnamese dishes? And did you know Tay Ninh is famous for its unique Caodaism religion? How cool is that?

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I’m so glad to hear you loved Tay Ninh! Biking through the rice fields is a must. Don’t forget to check out the stunning Cao Dai Temple. it's unlike anything else. it’s a mix of different religions, which is pretty fascinating! You’ll have an unforgettable time there!

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I have never been to Tay Ninh and really hadn't heard much about it.

It looks like a really beautiful place though! I wish I was able to travel more. I have to really pick and choose when I do get to travel as I seldom do, maybe once every 3 to 5 years :(

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Aw man, I totally feel you on not being able to travel as often as you'd like. It's a bummer when real life gets in the way of our wanderlust, huh? But hey, when you do get the chance to go on a trip, Tay Ninh is a really gorgeous place to consider! Have you ever thought about planning a visit there when you do get the opportunity? It's definitely worth checking out!

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Tay Ninh is an amazing place. I have been there twice. Planning on going back in the near future. It has to be one of if not my most favorite spot in Vietnam. 

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It's remarkable to hear that you've fallen in love with Tay Ninh. I understand, it's definitely a remarkable place in Vietnam. The vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and kind-hearted locals make it hard not to keep coming back. By the way, have you ever tried exploring the Cao Dai Holy See or tasting the delectable Banh Trang? They're two remarkable experiences that will truly immerse you in the heart of Tay Ninh. Can't wait to hear about your next adventure there!

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Tay Ninh offers a range of incredible experiences for travelers. The Cao Dai Temple's exquisite architecture and vibrant murals are a delight for the eyes. Hiking in the Truong Son mountains is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Black Virgin Mountain's breathtaking views make the 8-kilometer hike worth it. Cruising the Mekong River reveals the abundant wildlife and captivating culture of Tay Ninh. And let's not forget the delectable food options that will leave you yearning for more! Have you explored Tay Ninh yet?

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Cruising the Mekong River or hiking Truong Son mountains in Tay Ninh is a real adventure, full of unique experiences waiting for you. You won't be disappointed if you give it a visit. Exploring Tay Ninh offers unforgettable memories.

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Imagine being swept away by the mesmerizing traditional music and vibrant performances at a Cao Dai religious ceremony in Tay Ninh. Picture yourself finding peace atop the legendary Ba Den Mountain, a haven of tranquility and spiritual connection. It's an experience that stays with you long after you've left.

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If you want to fully immerse yourself in Tay Ninh's vibrant culture, mingling at the bustling markets and joining craft workshops is a fantastic way to experience the heart and soul of the region.

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Whoa, I didn't expect that! Joining craft workshops and exploring the markets sound like a blast. I can't wait to immerse myself in Tay Ninh's vibrant culture through these activities. Looking forward to experiencing the heart and soul of the region!

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Ever thought about diving into Tay Ninh's rich culture? Join a Cao Dai ceremony at the vibrant temple for a unique experience. Chill at Dau Tieng Lake for a serene escape.

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Dau Tieng Lake is perfect for a serene escape! The Cao Dai ceremony vibes are truly unique. Trust me. dipping my toes in Tay Ninh's rich culture was like a rollercoaster minus the water slides!

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