Can’t-miss venues in Ninh Binh Province

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(VOVWORLD) - Boasting untouched natural landscapes, Ninh Binh Province is a renowned destination in northern Vietnam. It welcomes a large number of tourist arrivals all year round, especially during Tet (Lunar new year) holiday.
Can’t-miss venues in Ninh Binh Province - ảnh 1The Trang An Scenic Complex, which was recognised as a mixed cultural and natural heritage by UNESCO, is among favourite tourist destinations during Tet. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Can’t-miss venues in Ninh Binh Province - ảnh 2The Trang An Complex is located amid an intricate system of limestone karsts and historical relic sites dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries as Hoa Lu (now Ninh Binh Province) was Vietnam’s capital. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Can’t-miss venues in Ninh Binh Province - ảnh 3Ninh Binh province is home to relic sites dating back to the Le dynasty (980 to 1009), including Trinh Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, among others. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Can’t-miss venues in Ninh Binh Province - ảnh 4Mua Cave is dubbed as ‘Vietnam’s Great Wall’. With mossy walls, ancient towers and huge cactus garden, the destination is a famous check-in venue for instagrammers. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Can’t-miss venues in Ninh Binh Province - ảnh 5Mua Cave is in its greatest beauty in winter and spring as it looks so tranquil during these times. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Can’t-miss venues in Ninh Binh Province - ảnh 6Bai Dinh Pagoda is among the most renowned spiritual destinations in Ninh Binh province. It is located inside the Bai Dinh-Trang An eco-tourism site that covers several ancient relic sites dating back to the Dinh dynasty (968–980) and early Le dynasty (980-1009). (Photo: Vietnam+)
Can’t-miss venues in Ninh Binh Province - ảnh 7Located 95km from Hanoi, the Bai Dinh spiritual complex is the biggest pagoda in Southeast Asia. It stretches on an area of nearly 540 hectares, covering both ancient and newly-build pagodas. (Photo: Vietnam+)

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