The Tay Ninh Holy See, the centre of Caodaism in Vietnam, was completed in 1947, covering an area of more than one sq.km with twelve gates. (Photo:VNA) The Tay Ninh Holy See has unique architecture that combines various religious styles - Buddhism, Christianity, Muslim, Confucianism, Hindu and more. (Photo: VNA) At the centre of the Holy See's main temple lies a sphere, the Universe Globe, with the giant Divine Eye shining out on it. The all-seeing Divine Eye represents the eye of heaven and the symbol of the religion's Supreme Being. (Photo: VNA) The Divine Eye also appears in the windows at the main temple of the Tay Ninh Holy See. (Photo: VNA) A religious ritual in the Tay Ninh Holy See. (Photo: VNA) Dragon dance performance in 'Dai Le Via Duc Chi Ton', an annual festival dedicating to Caodaism's Supreme Being in Tay Ninh Holy See. (Photo: VNA) A crowd of local residents and tourists attend an exhibition on traditional musical instrument by Khmer followers of Caodaism during the festival 'Dai Le Via Duc Chi Ton'. (Photo: VNA) A group of musicians are performing in the festival 'Dai Le Via Duc Chi Ton'. (Photo: VNA) Hundreds of Caodai followers in Tay Ninh join celebrations of the festival 'Dai Le Via Duc Chi Ton'. (Photo: VNA) A girl in white traditional robe join the crowd in celebration of the festival 'Dai Le Via Duc Chi Ton'. (Photo: VNA)
Caodaisim is the third largest religion in Vietnam
A glance at Tay Ninh, the capital of Caodaism
Founded in 1926 in Tay Ninh province, the Caodaism worships the Divine Eye, known as the eye of heaven and a symbol of its supreme being. It is now the third largest religion in Vietnam.
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