Ninh Binh Bai Dinh Temple, the largest temple in Southeast Asia
Bai Dinh Temple, the largest temple in Southeast Asia, located in Ninh Binh, also known as Ha Long Bay on land!
Rather than focusing on the temple, it would be better to focus more on the beautiful scenery!
The scenery on the way from the city to the temple is also so beautiful, so don't miss it and take in all the sights!!!
Address
7VG8+98, Gia Sinh, Gia Viễn, Ninh Bình
Entrance fee
60,000 VND (including admission only) / 220,000 VND (admission + electric car)
You must take the electric car! It's so big and hot that it's hardㅠㅠ
Rating
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Bai Dinh Temple
#vietnam Bái Đính Temple, located near the town of Ninh Binh, is a large Buddhist pagoda and temple complex.
Bái Đính Temple is the largest spiritual and cultural Buddhist Complex in Vietnam. It’s considered as the Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist complex. The original ancient Bái Đính Pagoda is a historical site near the Bái Đính Mountain, founded in 1136. The new Bái Đính Complex, completed in 2010, covers an area of about 550 hectares and includes various monuments, shrines, hundreds of statues, etc.
Statues: The complex consists of several temples and over 500 intricately carved statues of Buddha, including some giant ones.
Festivals: On the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, the temple hosts a vibrant festival during spring, usually from January to March.
Visiting Bái Đính Temple offers an opportunity to admire the mesmerizing beauty and peaceful atmosphere of nature. It’s an ideal destination for those interested in exploring Ninh Binh
It was nice to be able to spend a leisurely schedule in the spring-autumn weather with thick clouds.
Hanoi city center is attractive, but Ninh Binh is also nice.
Climbing Bai Dinh Temple? This seems like the perfect time to do it...
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Must-see attractions in North Vietnam - Bai Dinh Temple
Bai Dinh Temple in Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam, is one of the oldest temples in Vietnam and the largest religious shrine in Vietnam. There is a parking lot at the entrance. You can only park in the parking lot and walk in. After buying a ticket, you can take a golf cart to enter. There is a corridor with a 30-ton bronze bell, a 105-ton bronze statue of Sakyamuni Buddha, and 500 Arhat Buddha statues. The entire tour takes about 2 to 3 hours, and it is one of the tourist attractions in Ninh Binh Province.