KTĐT - Tay Son-Tam Kiet (Three Great Heroes in Tay Son) Temple, located in the coastal central province of Binh Dinh, has been recognised as a special national relic by the Prime Minister in a recent decision alongside 13 other sites.
KTĐT - Tay Son-Tam Kiet (Three Great Heroes in Tay Son) Temple, located in the coastal central province of Binh Dinh, has been recognised as a special national relic by the Prime Minister in a recent decision alongside 13 other sites.
This is the first national relic in Binh Dinh to receive the esteemed honour.
Tay Son-Tam Kiet Temple has been recognised as a special national relic
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The complex, including the temple, a tamarind tree and a well had been recognised as a national relic site in 1979.
The 9.5ha complex welcomes between 70,000 and 80,000 domestic and international tourists each year.
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