When in Thái Bình, the hometown of footballer Đoàn Văn Hậu, you can explore various famous check-in spots below.
Explore Thái Bình with Its Famous Check-In Spots in Văn Hậu's Hometown

Keo Pagoda: Standing for hundreds of years, Keo Pagoda in Thái Bình stands out with its distinctive architecture from the Lê dynasty. Its ancient charm and moss-covered beauty attract many tourists. The temple complex comprises 17 structures. Besides praying for peace, you can also check-in at many beautiful corners. Photo credits: Thao__mttalice.

Vành Islet: While visiting Thái Bình, you can admire the vastness of the sea. Among them, Vành Islet is one of the famous check-in spots with the sea. This place is considered the gateway to the Gulf of Tonkin, notable for its wide beaches and long stretches of sand. Besides the sea view, the green coconut groves are also a popular check-in spot here. Photo credits: Haianh_tr, Nth23.08___.

Dong Chau Beach: Unlike many famous beaches, Dong Chau in Thái Bình possesses a tranquil and pristine space due to less tourist impact. Therefore, here you can enjoy a different peaceful scene and explore the daily life of the local people on the vast clam fields. Photo credits: Vitamin.vinhha.

Black Sandbar: Situated in Thái Đô commune, Thái Thụy district, Thái Bình, Black Sandbar is a relatively new check-in spot for young people when visiting Thái Bình tourism. Here, the first thing that catches your eye is the tall coconut trees along the coastal road and the 3 km long sandy beach. With flat terrain, gentle waves, this is an ideal place for swimming, picnicking, and organizing activities such as fishing, beach volleyball... Photos: Marinazaliotina, Changchang.changchang.

Tiên La Temple: Tiên La Temple is the temple dedicated to Vũ Thị Thục, the female general of the Trưng Sisters who fought against Tô Định. The temple is built on a large area of about 4,000 m2, facing the Tiên Hưng river. The large scale and the ancient, majestic features of this place have attracted many tourists traveling to Thái Bình to visit and check-in. Photos: N.huy_, miao.chen_.

Bác Trạch Church: Rebuilt in 2006, Bác Trạch is one of the largest and most beautiful churches in Vietnam. The architectural style of the church stands out with impressive, beautiful features, including many windows, sharp towers, and vaulted roofs. 46 million bricks, about 350 tons of iron, over 500 tons of lime, nearly 3,000 tons of cement, 1000 m2 of various types of stone, over 120 stained glass... have been used to build the church. Photos: Trung.14.jpg, Minhanh0811.
According to Vân Anh/ Zing news
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Reference: Travel handbook Mytour
TravelWithEase.comDecember 20, 2019