Quy Nhon – Binh Dinh – is said to be a spiritual land, containing the soul of Vietnam, once the ancient capital of the Champa Dynasty, which settled here for 5 centuries, from the 10th to the 15th century. This was the most prosperous period of the Champa empire associated with Do Ban Citadel.
Quy Nhon – Binh Dinh is also the birthplace of the Tay Son peasant uprising movement, the successful uprising led to the birth of the Tay Son Dynasty, the capital was located at Hoang De Citadel, built right on the site of Do Ban Citadel. It can be said that Binh Dinh is the land of two Kings, still preserving many relics, ancient citadels, and ancient towers thousands of years old. It is also correct to say that Binh Dinh is a miniature Vietnam.
Binh Dinh is a sacred land, Catholicism and Buddhism have been present since very early times. The Jesuits came to “Nau Man”, the name of a busy trading port from the 17th to the early 18th century, to preach and find new writing by transcribing Han Nom characters according to the Latin alphabet, created the Vietnamese national language.
Binh Dinh has many ancient pagodas such as Thap Thap Pagoda, Long Phuoc Pagoda, Long Khanh Pagoda, Linh Phong Pagoda, etc. During feudal times, many abbots of Thap Thap Pagoda were invited to become National Masters in Hue Capital. Pilgrimage to the spiritual region of Binh Dinh to make a magical journey to decode the mysteries from this spiritual land