
Do Temple
The special national relic site of Do Temple (also known as Ly Bat De Temple) is located in Dinh Bang Ward, Tu Son City. This is an important historical - cultural relic complex, worshiping the eight kings of the Ly Dynasty (Ly Bat De), who made great contributions to the construction and development of Dai Viet.
The temple has an area of about 31,250m2, including many unique architectural works, typical of the architectural style of the Ly, Tran, Nguyen Dynasties, including the Imperial Palace, the Central, and the Central, the Southern, the Northern, the Northern and the Perfume wells.
The Do Temple Festival is held on the 15th day of the 3rd lunar month. The festival has many special activities such as marches, ceremonies, court singing and folk games for local people as well as tourists to participate.

Ba Chua Kho Temple
Located in Co Me area, Vu Ninh ward, Bac Ninh city, Ba Chua Kho Temple is a famous spiritual place that attracts a large number of people, especially those doing business to offer a lucky offering.

Every year, on the 14th day of the first lunar month, tens of thousands of people shop for gold, sticky rice, chicken, wine, and incense to go to the temple to pray for a year of good deals. If business goes well, they will return to "repay the favor" by offering larger gifts.
Ba Chua Kho Temple is not only a historical relic but also a place imbued with folk beliefs, expressing the desire for a prosperous life of the Vietnamese people.

Dau Pagoda
Dau Pagoda is one of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam, considered the first Buddhist center of our country. The pagoda is located in Thanh Khuong commune, Thuan Thanh district.
The pagoda has a traditional architectural style with three bays, a front hall, incense burning and a mausoleum. A special highlight is Hoa Phong tower, about 17m high, which has remained after many restorations.
The Dau Pagoda festival is held on the 8th day of the 4th lunar month. In addition to the Four French cross-alliances ceremony to pray for peace and harmony in the wind and rain, visitors will enjoy the festival with many special performances such as dragon dance, lion dance, court folk songs, folk games such as chicken fighting, fighting, chess, tug of war, housework, etc.


Phu Lang pottery village
Located in Phu Lang commune, Que Vo district, Phu Lang village is famous for its pottery making craft with a history of about 800 years.
This place is famous for large-sized eel leather ceramics such as copper jars, ceramics, incense burners, tops, shrines... along with many diverse and rich products such as ceramic paintings, relief statues, ceramic statues, interior decoration items, worship items.
In addition to visiting pottery workshops and learning about traditional pottery brewing techniques, visitors coming here will experience hand-crafted pottery by artisans. The simple, rustic scenery with lackluster tiled roofs, pottery kilns... are also ideal check-in spots for visitors from all over the world.

Quan Ho Bac Ninh folk song theater
Located in Kinh Bac ward, Bac Ninh city, Quan Ho Bac Ninh Folk Song Theater is one of the famous places for tourists to visit and enjoy art.
Located on an area of 19,400m2 with an investment of 241 billion VND, the Theater is inspired by the structure of the communal house roof with traditional architecture combined with unique modern features.
In addition to enjoying unique Quan Ho performances, visitors have the opportunity to interact with Anh trai, Anh trai trai, learn Quan Ho singing and learn about the traditional customs of the people of Kinh Bac region.


In addition, the MV is over 4 minutes long, introducing famous locations, relics and craft village products of Bac Ninh such as Dong Ho folk paintings, Phu The cakes, lonely trees - Huu Chap dykes.
The MV also recreates the unique cultural activities in the lives of Bac Ninh people. At the same time, intangible cultural heritages are also mentioned heavily such as: royal court officials, festivals of struggles, tug of war, Mother worship, coffins burning, phoenix betel festivals...