Vietnam Temple is a Buddhist temple in Bodhgaya, Bihar, located 500 meters from Mahabodhi Temple, 1 kilometer from Bodh Gaya Bus Station, and 1 kilometer from Wat Thai Buddhagaya. It is one of the most popular sites to visit in Bodhgaya, located near Kalachakra Maidan.

Bodh Gaya is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Bihar since it is the birthplace of Buddhism and the spot where Gautama Buddha received enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. This hallowed city is home to some of India's most beautiful and historic temples, making it one of the most sought-after spiritual destinations. The Vietnamese Temple is one of Bodhgaya's most recent additions.

The Vietnamese government built the Vietnam Temple at Bodh Gaya in 2002 to help revitalize Buddhism in India. The temple, which is built in the Vietnamese architectural style and is set in calm settings and gorgeous places, is a spectacular attraction in the town that draws a large number of tourists. The smiling Buddha statue known as the Avalokiteswara statue, which emanates a relaxing atmosphere and looks to be smiling, is the temple's most popular attraction.

Location: Bhagalpur, Belsar, Bodhgaya, Bihar, 824231, India

Timings: 7 AM - 7 PM

Entry: No Entry Fee