Live webcam is installed in front of the central Gorky Park in the city of Nha Trang (Vietnam).
The lens captures the roadway and adjacent buildings. There is a leather goods store and other retail outlets. The broadcast is broadcast in real time.
Nha Trang, whose webcams are published on this site, has a variety of unique attractions.
Here you can see a lot of unusual objects and locations. But the temples of Nha Trang occupy a special place.
The Cham Towers, which were built in the 7th-12th centuries and represent a complex of four buildings, have a unique look. Initially, eight strongholds were built, but only half have survived to this day.
This place is a real gem of the city, where tourists come to get acquainted with the cultural heritage of Vietnam.
Until now, locals come here to pray to the goddess Po Nagar, who, according to ancient legends, told the locals the secret of growing rice.
The eyes are also mesmerized by the Long Sean Pagoda, crowned with a snow-white statue of a seated Buddha. The building was erected in the 19th century, but was destroyed by a hurricane. It was restored at the beginning of the last century. The Cha Tong pagoda has a similar appearance, with a statue of a standing Buddha, which is located among the endless rice fields.
There is also a Catholic church in Nha Trang.It is a beautiful structure in the very heart of the city, which can be seen from many adjacent districts.
The building is located on a hill, where a long stone staircase leads. On the way to the top, you can admire the excellent views of the surrounding area.
The courtyard in front of the cathedral is decorated with sculptures of Jesus and the Virgin Mary. And the ashes of many dead Catholic Christians are embedded in one of the walls of the temple. Inside the cathedral, an atmosphere of peace and quiet reigns. Stained-glass windows are of particular admiration for the interior appearance of the building.
Another temple on a hill was already built by Buddhists. This is Chua Sui Do, next to which there is a picturesque waterfall, which gave the name to this object, which translates as "temple of the stream". A long staircase leads upstairs as well as to the Catholic church.
On a small island adjacent to the mainland of Nha Trang, there is another pagoda called the Temple of the Sun. It is surrounded by dense exotic vegetation and quaint red rocks, among which you can see ancient walls and statues. It is noteworthy that the building took 40 years to build.
For those who are not yet going to go to Vietnam, Nha Trang webcams will reveal the amazing landscapes and beauty of these places.