Tan Dinh Church Saigon is a Romanian-style church in Ho Chi Minh City, where you can see intricate Gothic and Renaissance elements that have managed to survive Vietnam’s turbulent periods. Built in 1876 and spanning 60 metres in height, it’s widely regarded as the second biggest church in Ho Chi Minh City, after Notre Dame Cathedral. Nearby the gate are two massive bell towers, while the bright pink church is fitted with three beautifully-decorated Italian marble altars.
The list of buildings, landscapes and tourist cities of Vietnam honored on international media is increasing. Recently, one more prominent place of Saigon - Vietnam has been included in the international rankings, which is Tan Dinh church, also known as "pink church".
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The new pink church was listed by the CNTraveler travel magazine as a list of the 10 most beautiful pink destinations in the world, besides many famous landmarks. Thanks to a large number of foreign tourists traveling in Saigon and checking-in with Tan Dinh church, this place is becoming more and more popular with international travelers.
Starting construction in 1870 and inaugurated on December 16, 1876, Tan Dinh Church is one of the oldest churches in the city. With its signature Gothic and pink architecture, the church has become one of the most prominent places in Saigon.
In general, the church is like a towering fairy castle on the bustling Hai Ba Trung street. Through each period, Tan Dinh church has been renovated and remodeled, but so far, the building retains its original intact architecture.
Tan Dinh Church is a very popular place on Instagram, especially for international visitors, with its own unique coordinates and hashtag #pinkchurch and lots of impressive check-in photos.
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In addition to Tan Dinh church, here are some other famous places in the world in the rankings:
Pink sand beach on Komodo island, Indonesia.
Jaipur, India.
Craigievar Castle, Scotland.
La muralla roja, town of Calpe, Spain.