Binh Thuy Temple is located in Binh Thuy Ward, Binh Thuy District, Can Tho City, 200m from Hau River, 5km from Can Tho City. Binh Thuy Temple is situated in a large area around 4000m2, Binh Thuy Temple has its special style. Its architecture is different with other temples in the North. The rare and perfect house preserved with the specific character of Mekong Delta in the past century. The house connects with a garden, quite wide but not very long. In the front yard, lain with Chinese bricks and has several rock-gardens, potted plants and a three-door temple gate. The house was not built by cement but of duoc glue, including all joints in the system of rafters, without a single nail. All this had been made by craftsman who used valuable woods which were red-lacquered and gilded or encrusted with nacre, fine carvings depicting the water activities, trees and fruits of the Southwest. Price: Free Phone: 0292 3841 063 Open Time: 8:00 AM - Close Time: 4:00 PM Address: 46/11A, Le Hong Phong Street, Binh Thuy Ward, Binh Thuy County, Can Tho City
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