The high-tech pig farming model in the buildings is in line with the State's policy on promoting research, application and transfer of science and technology.
This summer, Tay Ninh province has become a popular destination among tourists thanks to its attractive landmarks, notably the Cao Dai Holy See - a unique religious architectural work, harmoniously combining Asian and European styles. The temple is becoming a highlight that visitors should not miss during their journey to explore the Southeast province.
Preserving and promoting intangible cultural values in connection with developing community-based tourism is an important strategy to boost the local tourism industry's sustainable development.
The Buddha’s sacred Śarīra is enshrined at the Buddhist exhibition centre within the tourist site from May 8 to 13, allowing Buddhist followers and the public to pay their respects during the Vesak celebrations.
Tay Ninh is the land that marks various historical events in the struggle for the national independence. With its strategic geographical location, unique culture, and beautiful natural landscape, the province is not only a symbol of revolution, but also an attractive destination for tourism in the Southeast region.
As part of this programme, a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of 22 new homes for impoverished families in Tay Ninh’s border region took place on March 29. It is spearheaded by the Fund for the Poor of Tan Chau district, in collaboration with Hung Nhon Group, De Heus Group of Netherlands, and Tay Ninh’s National Assembly delegation.
In 2025, the southwestern province plans to rebuild or renovate 567 houses under its temporary housing eradication plan, including 443 new constructions and 124 repairs, with an estimated budget of over 44.8 billion VND (1.75 million USD).
Tay Ninh is courting investments across six projects in urban development, 15 in housing, 10 in commercial and market infrastructure, two in education and training, 11 in transportation, two in export-import warehousing, nine in agriculture, and three in tourism.
For Vietnamese people, spring travel is more than just sightseeing, it carries deep spiritual significance, symbolising prayers for a peaceful, healthy, and prosperous new year.
Ba Den Mountain is not only known as the roof of Southern Vietnam but also as a destination rich in historical and cultural significance in the eyes of international travellers. This landmark has been recognised by the world-renowned travel guide Lonely Planet as one of the top 15 must-have experiences when exploring Vietnam. It is also recommended for those looking to delve into history, culture, and fascinating legends in Tay Ninh.
Police of the southeastern province of Tay Ninh and Cambodia’s Svay Rieng and Tboung Khmum provinces on December 16 held a meeting to review their border crime prevention and security cooperation this year and sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on collaboration for the first half of 2025.
Standing at an elevation of 986m, Ba Den Mountain in Tay Ninh province in the Southeastern region of Vietnam, is often called the "Roof of the Southern region" and has long been honored as a sacred mountain in the hearts and minds of the Vietnamese people. Not only associated with the legend of Linh Son Thanh Mau Bodhisattva, but it is also a blessed land and sanctuary where individuals come to seek peace, foster faith, and cultivate hope.
Night on the summit of Ba Den Mountain in Tay Ninh province, Vietnam, becomes even more enchanting with a lighting system designed by award-winning Japanese architect Shin Takamatsu.
Singaporean Ambassador to Vietnam Jaya Ratnam has expressed a hope that Tay Ninh’s authorities will continue to support Singaporean businesses investing in the southwestern province in the near future.
The Cao Dai Holy See in the southern province of Tay Ninh combines unique architectural styles, blending various cultural, religious, and architectural influences. With nearly 100 structures of various sizes, it is considered the largest sanctuary of Caodaism, attracting millions of visitors and followers for pilgrimages and worship each year.
A ceremony was held in the southern province of Tay Ninh’s Tan Bien district on November 7 to send off four search teams under Military Region 7, who are set to locate and repatriate the remains of fallen Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts in Cambodia during wartime as part of the 24th dry-season campaign for 2024 - 2025.
The steering committee for the search, collection, identification of fallen soldiers’ remains (Steering Committee 515) of the southern province of Tay Ninh on November 6 signed an agreement to coordinate the search and repatriation of martyrs’ remains during the 2024–2025 dry season with the specialised committees of five provinces of Cambodia.
Southern Vietnam has been recognised as one of the world's most attractive destinations this November, coinciding with the arrival of the dry season - widely regarded as the region's most beautiful time of year - according to travel guide Lonely Planet.