Located in the border region, the Tay Ninh Holy See stands as a living heritage, where Eastern and Western architecture blend seamlessly with centuries-old traditions, preserved with the support of the State.
The Party's ideals have illuminated the path of virtuous faith, allowing spirituality and worldly life to harmonize in the aspiration to serve humanity.
Beneath the shade of the Tay Ninh Holy Temple, the sound of the religious bells resonates amidst the echoes of resolutions – a place where the Party's ideals guide the people's faith towards goodness.
Tay Ninh is emerging as an attractive destination in the Southeast region of Vietnam, boasting a diverse tourism landscape rich in cultural and historical identity and unique natural scenery.
The Yaochi Palace Feast in Tay Ninh is a unique spiritual festival that honors the Mother Buddha, unites the community, and promotes the distinctive culture of Caodaism.
Tay Ninh is home to the highest peak in Southeast Vietnam, the world's largest cable car station, the tallest bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy in Asia, and the largest temple of the Cao Dai religion.
Besides the two tourist attractions, Ba Den Mountain and the Cao Dai Holy See, Tay Ninh province also has many sacred pilgrimage sites for visitors to worship during Tet.
The Tay Ninh Holy See did not have a blueprint; the building was constructed according to sketches by religious leaders, starting in 1931 and completed in 1955.