Immediately explore 11 historical sites in Soc Trang famous for their special marks for you to experience on your journey to the river region.
Tourist attractions in Soc Trang bring many interesting surprises of a colorful land of the Southwest. Explore these famous places in detail right below!
Nearly 300 pink trumpet trees bloomed simultaneously on the road to the administrative area of Chau Thanh district, Soc Trang province. Every day hundreds of people from all over the Mekong Delta region come here to take photos.
STO - In the Mekong Delta, probably only Cu Lao Dung district (Soc Trang) is a true "island district" when completely separate from the mainland. All trade routes connecting the island to the mainland until now (February 2023) are large ferries, small ferries, ferry boats... The late musician Hong Son (Soc Trang) has a song written about Cu Lao Dung with The title "Returning to An Thanh" with just over ten sentences describes the entire scenery of this land: "Returning to my hometown when the river was full. The sugar cane banks sparkled with the sunset. In the forest of Cu Lao Dung, in the changing winds, whoever canoe canoe down the water with a leisurely rowing rhythm...".
The presence of pagodas with Khmer Buddhist architecture is a unique cultural feature of the Southern region. Let's take a look at 10 outstanding Khmer pagodas in this land.
(SGTT) - Besides Chen Kieu Pagoda and Kh'leang Pagoda, Ta Mon Pagoda is also one of the beautiful pagodas that tourists can visit when coming to Soc Trang.
DNVN - Soc Trang is a province in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. This place has many famous tourist attractions, attracting domestic and foreign tourists. Below are some famous tourist attractions in Soc Trang.
(SGTT) - Kh'leang Pagoda is located on Ton Duc Thang Street, Soc Trang City. This is one of the oldest and most beautiful temples in the province.
Soc Trang is known as the land of temples and festivals. That is why Soc Trang has many monuments and tourist attractions associated with worship facilities and religious beliefs bearing unique national cultural imprints such as: Bat Pagoda, Kh'leang Pagoda or Chua pagoda. In those unique relics, it is impossible not to mention Buu Son Tu that Buddhists and tourists near and far are used to calling Clay Pagoda.
From Soc Trang city, go more than 60km by road along National Highway 1A, to Phu Loc town (Thanh Tri district), then turn onto National Highway 61B and go about 24km to Nga Nam town. This is one of the administrative units in the key economic region of Soc Trang province, with relatively synchronous roads, including Quan Lo Phung Hiep connecting National Highway 60. In addition, Nga Nam has waterways. connecting localities and neighboring areas such as: Bac Lieu, Ca Mau, Hau Giang, ... with 5 tributaries converging into Cho Noi - a busy commercial spot with charming and unique river scenery. A corner of Nga Nam inner market