A Tourist’s Guide t...
 

A Tourist’s Guide to Nam Dinh, Vietnam  

Page 2 / 2

Kaylin
7,398 lotus-flower
Posts: 353
Contributor
(@kaylin)
Joined: 2 years ago

Nam Dinh, located in the north-central region of Vietnam, is a province rich in culture and history. If you are visiting this area for the first time, here is a guide to help you make the most of your trip! photo: An Nguyen 1. What to see in Nam Dinh -Co Trach temple: The Co Trach temple, located in Nam Dinh, is one of the most stunning places to visit in the region. Built-in 1597,…

Book Your Dream Vacation in Vietnam

AD Travala – Get the Best Prices on 34,986 Hotels and Accommodations in Vietnam
18 Replies
LyricalGem16
Posts: 1
 LyricalGem16
Guest
(@LyricalGem16)
Joined: 9 months ago

Nam Dinh in northern Vietnam is a hidden gem filled with fascinating history, captivating temples, and breathtaking landscapes. From exploring the Tran Temple and Co Le Pagoda to immersing yourself in the tranquility of Van Trung Lake, there's something for everyone to enjoy. And of course, no visit to Nam Dinh would be complete without savoring the mouthwatering seafood and regional delicacies that make this province a true culinary delight.

Reply
LOFIre
2,104 lotus-flower
Posts: 161
Member
(@lofire)
Joined: 2 years ago

Nam Dinh, Vietnam seems like a dream destination for any traveler seeking natural beauty, cultural richness, and mouthwatering cuisine. The picturesque lake, gardens, and ancient temples, along with the stunning countryside, offer a perfect backdrop for photography and exploration. And let's not forget about the delectable dishes like Banh mi, Che Ba Mau, Cao Lau, Banh Xeo, Goi Cuon, and Banh Trang, which are sure to tantalize your taste buds with their unique flavors and ingredients. A visit to Nam Dinh promises to be an unforgettable experience for any tourist.

Reply
HueCitadel
Posts: 6
 HueCitadel
Guest
(@HueCitadel)
Joined: 6 months ago

It's delightful to see the diverse cultural offerings in Nam Dinh, Vietnam, from its culinary delights and stunning landscapes to its vibrant traditional festivals and historical sites. The Phu Day festival and Co Le Pagoda festival are not to be missed, offering a rich cultural experience. The Nam Dinh Museum is a valuable resource for history enthusiasts, showcasing a diverse collection of artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the region's rich history and cultural significance.

Reply
BlueZebra1238
Posts: 1
 BlueZebra1238
Guest
(@BlueZebra1238)
Joined: 2 months ago

When exploring Nam Dinh, don't pass up the chance to visit the historic Tran Temple, a remarkable cultural site dedicated to the Tran dynasty. Also, consider taking a leisurely boat ride along the peaceful Red River to soak in the captivating natural beauty of the region. I particularly cherished these serene experiences.

Reply
BinhThanhBackpacker
Posts: 5
 BinhThanhBackpacker
Guest
(@BinhThanhBackpacker)
Joined: 3 months ago

Diving into Nam Dinh's food scene means more than just eating. it's about wandering the lively markets for the freshest grub. And trust me, meandering through the charming streets will unveil hidden culinary treasures you won't want to pass up.

Reply
Page 2 / 2

More from vpopwire