In 2024, Lam Kinh relic site is expected to welcome approximately 320,000 visitors, including more than 2,500 foreigners, surpassing its target by 14.2%. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Lam Kinh captivates visitors with its facinating legends such as the famous laughing guava tree. When visitors touch or lightly tickle its trunk, the entire tree will shake. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The site features distinct areas, including temples, shrines, tombs, and serene spaces for walking and relaxation. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
In 2024, Lam Kinh relic site is expected to welcome approximately 320,000 visitors, including more than 2,500 foreigners, surpassing its target by 14.2%. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
In 2024, Lam Kinh relic site is expected to welcome approximately 320,000 visitors, including more than 2,500 foreigners, surpassing its target by 14.2%. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The Jade Well in Lam Kinh is one of the largest ancient wells still existing today. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Re-enacting royal stone bed at Lam Kinh relic site. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
In 2024, Lam Kinh relic site is expected to welcome approximately 320,000 visitors, including more than 2,500 foreigners, surpassing its target by 14.2%. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The site features distinct areas, including temples, shrines, tombs, and serene spaces for walking and relaxation. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The site features distinct areas, including temples, shrines, tombs, and serene spaces for walking and relaxation. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The site features distinct areas, including temples, shrines, tombs, and serene spaces for walking and relaxation. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Lam Kinh relic site: a gem of Vietnam's former imperial capital
Lam Kinh special national relic site, the ancient capital of the later Le dynasty (1428-1789), is a must-visit destination in the north central province of Thanh Hoa. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng