Ong Temple, a Chinese-style Buddhist temple in Can Tho, Vietnam, was constructed in the late 19th century. Situated beside the Can Tho River, it stands as a vibrant cultural landmark. The temple is known for its enormous coils of incense, an intricate engraved screen, and a variety of colorful statues and carvings. Visitors can explore the detailed artwork and immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere, making it a notable stop for those touring the Mekong Delta city.
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