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“Zen tours” are becoming more popular in Vietnam
Zen tourism has grown in the Eastern Asian region, especially in Japan and
China, but Vietnam may be a new hot spot thanks to its peaceful landscapes and
rich spiritual life.
Zen tourism focuses on obtaining a balance between the spirit and body while
getting closer to nature.
According to Thai Air hostess Som-O, an increasing number of Thais are opting
for Zen tours in Vietnam.
She said that as stress and economic worries build, people are more attracted to
the idea of a relaxing Zen tour.
In Vietnam, Zen tours often feature Yoga classes, meditation, spa therapy and
visits to pagodas, temples, monasteries and other spiritual sites.
Zen tours in Vietnam offer travelers the chance to experience Buddhist culture
firsthand by joining monks and nuns in their daily routines as well as by
enjoying traditional Buddhist meals at pagodas.
Pagodas and Buddhist monasteries all over the country provide venues for Zen
tourism.
Truc Lam Tay Thien in Vinh Phuc Province, Ba Da and Tran Quoc pagodas in Hanoi,
Giac Lam and Giac Vien in Ho Chi Minh City, and Truc Lam Monastery in Central
Highlands’ Da Lat Town are some of the most popular.
Beach towns like Nha Trang in Khanh Hoa Province and Vung Tau in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
Province are also hot spots for Zen tourists seeking serene beaches and
nature-friendly resorts.
The local Ba Ria-Vung Tau government has committed to investing VND30 billion
(US$1.72 million) in a Zen tourist site at the Chon Khong Monastery. The site
will be designed for Yoga practice, meditation and calligraphy while also
hosting a Buddhist museum and offering tea ritual performances.
Zen spas and Zen cafes are also being featured in many Zen tours to attract
younger customers.
Anh Anh Travel (9 Nguyen Du Street in Nha Trang) and Vietravel (190 Pasteur
Street, District 3, HCMC) both offer a variety of Zen tours.
Source: Reported by Kim |
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