S5-E27 – Discovering Catholic treasures in Vietnam
Episode 27

Get ready to discover a side of Vietnam that remains largely unknown to most Western visitors
Vietnam’s northern provinces hold secrets beyond the usual tourist trail—and in this episode, we go “church hunting” to uncover them. Joined by my returning guest, Ha (Hannah) from S5-E18 – Hanoi Below the Surface, we explore the stunning Catholic heritage in regions like Ninh Binh and Nam Dinh.
With roots dating back to the 16th century and flourishing during French colonial times, Catholicism in Vietnam has left behind a breathtaking legacy of Gothic cathedrals, convents, and monasteries. We visit iconic sites like Phú Nhai Basilica and Bùi Chù Cathedral, as well as hidden gems like the Chau Son Monastery. All in flourishing communities.
Ha shares her local insights and personal reflections as we trace the footsteps of history through quiet villages brimming with faith, architectural wonder, and community spirit. If you thought Vietnam was only temples and beaches—prepare to be surprised. These soulful spaces welcome all who seek beauty, history, and a deeper connection to place.
The Churches we saw in our trip are listed below.
Church 1 -Bui Chu Cathedral
Church 2 - Phu Nhai Basilica
Church 3 - Kien Lao Church.
Church 4 - Hung Nghia Church
Church 5 – Chau Son Monastery
Church 6 - Phat Diem Stone Cathedral