Visit the hundred-year-old church in Cu Lao Gieng, An Giang

(SGTT) – Cu Lao Gieng Church is located on an island of the same name, in Tan My commune, Cho Moi district, An Giang province. This work was built by the French and is considered one of the most ancient churches in the South.

(SGTT) – Cu Lao Gieng Church is located on an island of the same name, in Tan My commune, Cho Moi district, An Giang province. This work was built by the French and is considered one of the most ancient churches in the South.

According to the information board "Brief History of Cu Lao Gieng Church" located on the church grounds, the project was built from 1875, under the reign of King Tu Duc, until 1887, under the reign of King Dong Khanh. Photo: T.T

Most of the materials for building the church were brought from France. It took about 10 years for the church from the start of construction to completion of the basic parts and 2 years to paint the walls and decorate with patterns. Photo: T.T

The church is designed in Romanesque, a type of architecture popular in Western countries, especially Central and Western Europe. Photo: T.T

The structure uses many half-pillars, cradle arches and hemispherical arches, and a soaring bell tower. Photo: T.T

The inside of the church is carved with intricate patterns. The pillars are designed seamlessly, combining wind panels and small towers to create an ancient look. Photo: T.T

Recently, Cu Lao Gieng Church is not only a place for religious activities of local people but also an attractive tourist destination. Photo: T.T

In the middle of a hidden, tree-lined island, an ancient Western-style cathedral stands out, impressing visitors. Photo: T.T

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