Exploring the Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary
Nestled in a 2-kilometer wide valley sits the ruins of the Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is worth a visit if you’re spending time in Central Vietnam. It’s rich history, as well…
View PostNestled in a 2-kilometer wide valley sits the ruins of the Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is worth a visit if you’re spending time in Central Vietnam. It’s rich history, as well…
View PostJust south of Da Nang City, Vietnam sits a cluster of five incredible limestone and marble mountains. The surrounding area is relatively flat, making the mountains all the more amazing. Each mountain is named after…
View PostIt’d been a while since we visited a Buddhist temple (although I did post about Waujeongsa not too long ago). If you’ve been following along, you’ll know I have a thing for Buddhist temples. Jeongtosa…
View PostWe’ve visited multiple Buddhist temples since we arrived on the Peninsula in September. However, we found a real gem when I randomly discovered Waujeongsa in Yongin back in November. Home to over 3,000 Buddha statues…
View PostVisiting Doksanseong Fortress in Osan was the perfect opportunity to learn a little about Korean history, as well as remember how much this country has gone through in a relatively short amount of time. Korea…
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