If the urban hustle and bustle leave you weary, venture to Sóc Trăng, where lively floating markets and expansive rice fields will dissolve your worries.
Explore the 6 Unmissable Destinations in Sóc Trăng
Ngã Năm Floating Market
Ngã Năm Floating Market is located in Ngã Năm town, Thanh Trị district, Sóc Trăng province. Notably, it sits at the convergence of five rivers: Cà Mau heading up, Vĩnh Quới flowing in, Long Mỹ, Thanh Trị passing through, and Phụng Hiệp going down. This is one of the longstanding and most vibrant floating markets in the Mekong Delta.
Visitors here can explore the local lifestyle with bustling trading activities on boats. Moreover, it's an opportunity to indulge in the region's special fruits.
Bat Pagoda
Bat Pagoda, located at 73B Le Hong Phong Street, Ward 3, Soc Trang City, is one of the most renowned pagodas in Soc Trang. It boasts enchanting architecture, a serene landscape, and a fascinating spectacle of thousands of bats hanging on trees during the day in the temple's garden. The journey to Bat Pagoda is picturesque, offering rental services for sightseeing. Visitors come here not only for spiritual tourism but also to marvel at the sizable bats.
Tan Long Stork Garden
Tan Long Stork Garden, situated in Long Binh Commune, Ngã Năm District, Soc Trang Province, is home to thousands of storks, creating an ideal spot for camping and relaxation in a refreshing and pleasant environment. Upon visiting the stork garden, you'll experience the peaceful and picturesque beauty of thousands of storks spreading their wings each morning and the soothing sounds as they return at dusk. Additionally, you can savor authentic local dishes.
Mỹ Phước Islet
Mỹ Phước Islet, located in Nhon My Commune, Kế Sách District, Soc Trang Province, amidst the Hau River, approximately 10km from Ke Sach town, accessible by canoe in half an hour. Also known as Công Điền Islet or Mud Islet, it has been famous for its abundance of pomelos, mangoes, durians, kumquats, and longans since ancient times.
Nowadays, locals have transformed this place into ecological gardens for growing fruit trees and as a dining and resting spot for visitors. Here, you can indulge in fruits like lychee, rambutan, mangosteen... in lush orchards on the banks of the Hau River, exploring the vibrant life of gardeners.
Chén Kiểu Pagoda
Chén Kiểu Pagoda is located right on National Highway 1A, about 12km from Soc Trang city towards Bac Lieu. What makes this Khmer pagoda unique is its use of cups and plates with distinctive patterns adorning the walls.
According to Khmer tales, during the temple's construction, due to a shortage of materials, the monks came up with the idea of collecting cups and plates from the local community to decorate the walls. Visitors will be fascinated by the intricate patterns on the cups and plates when admiring this pagoda.
Similar to other Khmer pagodas, the main hall of Chén Kiểu Pagoda is built in three tiers, adorned in vibrant yellow. The pagoda's garden features a variety of large and small Buddha statues in different poses, depicting the birth, enlightenment, and attainment of wisdom by Buddha Shakyamuni.
Mud Pagoda
Chùa Đất Sét, also known as Bửu Sơn Pagoda, is situated at 286 Tôn Đức Thắng Street, in Ward 5, Soc Trang City. With a history of over 200 years, this unique and unparalleled structure is renowned for thousands of clay statues of Buddha, mythical creatures, and candles that can burn for decades.
Chùa Đất Sét serves as the ancestral temple of the Ngô family in Soc Trang. Due to this familial connection, there are no resident monks; only family members tend to the incense and oversee the temple. A significant contributor to the temple's construction is Mr. Ngô Kim Tòng, the fourth abbot of the pagoda and the artist behind these exceptional clay artworks, making them truly one of a kind.
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourDecember 12, 2016