1. Centennial Catholic Church in France (demolished)
The Catholic Church in Chagu Island, located in the north of Chagu Island, has little noise. The whole building is well preserved, and the interior has been carefully repaired, but the exterior has maintained old and mottled historical traces. It is the most important historical site and tourist attraction on Chagu Island in Vietnam.
Tips: It is closed to the public on Sundays.
2. A century-old temple
The century-old temple of Chagu Island is located in the north of Chagu Island. Vietnamese customs believe in religion. Basically, every household in Vietnam sacrifices to the land god, and the temples are of course full of incense. The architectural culture of the temple is also unique and worth seeing.
3. Tea Valley Golf International Club
The stadium is located in the charming northern Chagu seaside, with a unique geographical environment. The winding and grassy stadium is integrated with blue sky and white clouds, sunshine and waves, green hills, inner lakes and bunkers, showing the Lincks style of Scottish seaside.
4. The starting line of the northernmost zero kilometer coast of Chagutan in Mangjie.
Chagu Beach is located in Chagu Peninsula. The beach is gentle, thousands of kilometers long, with fine white sand and no pollution. This is an ideal bathing beach and a place where tourists often set foot.
5. Chagu National Cultural Square
There are 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam, of which 80% are Yue (Jing), and others are Dai, Miao, Changba and China. It has rich and charming natural landscape and tourism development potential.
6. Mangroves in Chagu Beach
Chagu Beach is a mangrove reserve. Trees in mangroves grow shorter and have smaller leaves. As the tour guide said, "Everything in China is bigger than that in Viet Nam". In Chagu Mangrove Forest, you can see Bailong, Wan Wei and Zhushan Peninsula opposite.
7. local conditions and customs
Traditional festivals and folk customs: Like China, Vietnamese traditional festivals include Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Double Ninth Festival, among which Spring Festival is the biggest festival. Vietnam has simple folk customs and the people are civilized and polite. It is customary to greet each other, or nod, or shake hands, or hug each other according to French etiquette, mostly brothers and sisters. Deeply influenced by China culture, Viet Nam believes in Buddhism. When Vietnamese women wear robes, they also wear a pair of black or white wide-leg pants to mop the floor. Vietnamese women like to wear necklaces, bracelets and rings, keep long shawls or tie them behind their heads with hairpins.