Vietnam is in the Han cultural circle, and since ancient times, it has been in addition to the faith of Buddha, Taoism and Confucian culture. In modern 1858, the Xianfeng Dynasty brought Christianity and Catholicism into the Central and Southern Peninsula with the French colonial period. Vietnam coexisted with multi-religious and multi-faith. St. Joseph's Cathedral, also known as Hanoi Cathedral, was completed on Christmas Eve 1886 during the French colonial period. Free free visit to prayer during the day, and wedding activities are more special, which is now a popular scene in Hanoi.
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Vietnam is in the Han cultural circle, and since ancient times, it has been in addition to the faith of Buddha, Taoism and Confucian culture. In modern 1858, the Xianfeng Dynasty brought Christianity and Catholicism into the Central and Southern Peninsula with the French colonial period. Vietnam coexisted with multi-religious and multi-faith. St. Joseph's Cathedral, also known as Hanoi Cathedral, was completed on Christmas Eve 1886 during the French colonial period. Free free visit to prayer during the day, and wedding activities are more special, which is now a popular scene in Hanoi.
St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hanoi: A Serene Sanctuary of Spiritual Grandeur. This Gothic-inspired architectural gem graces Hanoi's bustling streets with its majestic presence.
It’s was pleasure to be there. Also so many coffee shops around you can try Vietnamese traditional cofee or egg coffee while seeing St.Josep cathedral
The view during the night is so magnificent especially during mass service when all the lights are on! worth visiting
Amazing place. specially at the night it looks more beautiful.
Interesting place of history and the cathedral has its unique look and color. The inside is plain for worship. The square is busy surrounded by cafes and restaurants. Beware of crook inside the cathedral pretending to be a teacher and working for the red Cross. Main interest of the cathedral is for photography
every Christmas I always visit St. Joseph Cathedral in Hanoi. it’s not a place to visit it heals your soul also