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The pagoda is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and it is accessible by taxi or bus from central Vung Tau, about a 10-15 minute drive away. You can take a taxi from the bus station or use apps like Grab for an easy ride; the exact address is on the main road toward Nui Ngu Mountain.
Admission is free, as it is a Buddhist religious site supported by voluntary donations from visitors. If you wish to contribute, there are offering boxes in the main temple.
It is recommended to allow at least 1-2 hours to explore the complex, including the main statues and peaceful gardens. If you are interested in meditation or architecture, you could extend your visit to 3 hours for a more relaxed experience.
Built in the 1960s, this Buddhist pagoda is a center of spiritual peace in Vung Tau, dedicated to the teaching of nirvana and inner calm, with impressive statues of Buddha and bodhisattvas symbolizing enlightenment. It represents the influence of Mahayana Buddhism in Vietnam and attracts local pilgrims and tourists seeking serenity.
The best time is during the dry season from December to April to avoid rain, and preferably early in the morning (around 8:00 a.m.) when there are fewer tourists and the weather is cooler. Avoid the hot summer afternoons if you are traveling in July-August.
The main access involves climbing some steps and walking along stone paths, which may be challenging for wheelchairs, although there are gentler alternative routes around the lower garden. It is recommended to contact the temple in advance for assistance; there are no specific facilities such as wide ramps, but the staff is friendly and may help.
Nearby you will find the Christ the King Statue on Nui Ngu Mountain, just a 5-minute drive away, with panoramic sea views, and the Vung Tau Lighthouse for a relaxing outing. You can also visit Front Beach, ideal for combining culture and relaxation; for more details, see the official Vietnam tourism website.
Wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees to respect Buddhist traditions, and bring water and sunscreen since the site is outdoors. Arrive early to avoid crowds and consider joining a guided meditation session if available; for audio guides, check iAudioguia to enrich your cultural experience.
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