A two-century-old Vietnamese temple in Bangkok, Wat Khanh Van, has been officially recognized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) as a key destination for promoting Vietnamese spiritual and cultural tourism. Located in the bustling Talat Noi district along the Chao Phraya River, the temple holds significant historical importance for the Vietnamese community in Thailand. The recognition highlights the temple’s role in preserving Vietnamese cultural heritage abroad. Wat Khanh Van serves as a unique landmark showcasing the enduring connection between Vietnam and Thailand. The TAT intends to feature the temple in its promotional materials to attract tourists interested in experiencing Vietnamese culture. This designation aims to boost cultural exchange and understanding between the two nations. The temple’s long history and cultural significance made it a natural choice for this honor.