The Holy See of Caodaism is in the southern province of Tay Ninh. The religion of Caodaism was established in Tay Ninh. Cao Dai means "the highest power" and the religion is formally known as The ...
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. Founded in ...
Caodaism emerged in response to the tumultuous history of Vietnam in the early 20th century, during a time of colonial occupation and national struggle. In the face of foreign dominance and the ...
Women in sapphire tunics marched along the aisles of the small but ornate temple Friday evening, delivering offerings to the altar of the all-seeing eye. First, it was incense. Next, it was fruits and ...
Torn strips of silk reflect Caodaist temple architecture in this massive installation, inviting Halsey Institute visitors to engage with the history of Vietnam. Kenny Nguyen, “The Great Palace ...
In stark contrast to its unadorned surroundings, the brightly coloured Cao Dai Great Temple shimmers in the noonday sun like an oasis. Painted in DayGlo yellow, blue, green, red and pink, with cartoon ...
On the eighth day of the 8th Vietnam Day for Mobility in Washington, DC, a complete delegation of seniors including the Cao Dai delegation including three male followers, two female followers, and ...
Tens of thousands of visitors and local residents joined Cao Dai followers at the “Hoi Yen Dieu Tri Cung”, the biggest festival of the Cao Dai sect, in the southern province of Tay Ninh on September ...