Ham Trung Shrine in Danang city, Vietnam
The temple, located in Hoa Hiep Ward of Lien Chieu District, has an antique moss-covered wall stand in front of it. What makes it distinct from others is that it has a rectangular pond and a yard behind the wall. Besides the main temple, there are two small temples in the yard sides.
It is more than 500 years ago when Tuy Loan Village was settled by five ancestors of the clans consisting of Đặng, Lâm, Nguyễn, Trần, Lê under the King Le Thanh Tong request to enlarge boundary.
Location: Qua Giang Communal House lies in Qua Giang Hamlet, Hoa Phuoc Ward, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang City.
Characteristic: The house is separated into two components: forecourt and sanctum which are linked by two lobbies with sunscreens creating an independent rectangular.
Location: Cam Ne Mat Village situated in Hoa Tien Village, Hoa Vang District, Danang City, 14km from central of Danang City to the Southwest.
Characteristic: Ne Mats were utilized in the imperial castle of Nguyen Dynasty. The Kings not only respected the artists of Cam Ne Village but also remunerated them.
Phap Lam pagoda
Phap Lam Pagoda, situated at 574 Ong Ich Khiem street, Danang city Vietam, built in 1936, based on eastern fashion, covers an area of 3,000m2. This pagoda firstly functioned as a place for activities of An Nam buddhology association in Danang, but today it becomes a command post of Danang Buddhist association.
When the new Vietnam visa stamping fee is taken effect from 2013, a lot of travelers got confused about this issue and they don't understand why they have to pay 95 USD for a 1 month multiple entries visa. We would like to explain in detail as below:
The amendment of Article 1 of Circular No. 190/2012/TT-BTC of the Vietnam Finance Department states that from January 1st, 2013, the stamping fee for multiple entry visa is as follow: