Mang Lang Church is one of the oldest churches in Vietnam imbued with an architectural style of the 19th century.
Mang Lang Church is located near the Ky Lo River, in An Thach Commune, Tuy  An District, Phu Yen Province. When coming to the famous area of Nhan  Mountain and the Da River, visitors do not want to miss a chance to  visit the serene ancient church of Mang Lang, a popular destination.
The church was built in 1892 by Joseph de La Cassagne, a French priest, who was called Co Xuan by the locals.
The  unique name of this church comes from the name of a rare variety of  tree, called Mang Lang, which has a large canopy, oval leaves, and  purple flowers. More than one hundred years ago, An Thach was a deserted  area with forests of Mang Lang trees. Nowadays, these forests no longer  exist but in the church there is still a round table made from Mang  Lang wood with a diameter of 1.5m.

The  church with an airy precinct, covering 5,000m2, is shaded by lush trees  and rows of Sa-ke (breadfruit) trees, scientifically known as  Artocarpus altilis. Originally, the church was painted white but it now  becomes dark-grey and looks like a painting near the Ky Lo River.  
The  facade of the church was designed in the Gothic architectural style  with two steeples, one on each side of the ancient mossy cross. Inside  the church, tourists can see two dangling ropes that are used to ring  the church bells on special occasions.
Here,  tourists also behold small statues, ancient grey walls and a praying  table that create a mystery and holiness for the Mang Lang Church.
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