In the center of Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, there is a fragrant temple Dinh Cậu, some Chinese called the Xiaolongwang Temple or Uncle Temple. It was built in 1937 to commemorate the sea goddess and a temple built in order to worship the local fishermen before going out to sea to worship for peace and smoothness. The temple is surrounded by the sea. People who worship there can also enjoy the surrounding sea views by the way. If you go in the afternoon, you will also have the opportunity to enjoy the sunset of Phu Quoc Island. In addition to the temple, there is actually a small lighthouse next to it.
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In the center of Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, there is a fragrant temple Dinh Cậu, some Chinese called the Xiaolongwang Temple or Uncle Temple. It was built in 1937 to commemorate the sea goddess and a temple built in order to worship the local fishermen before going out to sea to worship for peace and smoothness. The temple is surrounded by the sea. People who worship there can also enjoy the surrounding sea views by the way. If you go in the afternoon, you will also have the opportunity to enjoy the sunset of Phu Quoc Island. In addition to the temple, there is actually a small lighthouse next to it.
The surrounding area is very lively. There are quite beautiful buildings here. There are more Chinese around. It feels like living in a small town in Guangdong. It has another style.