Cao Linh Pagoda, located in Bac Son Commune, An Duong District, Hai Phong, is a renowned Buddhist temple that draws visitors for its spiritual significance and stunning architecture. Established over 300 years ago, the pagoda has undergone numerous renovations, transforming it into one of Hai Phong’s most magnificent religious sites.
The pagoda features a blend of traditional Vietnamese design and modern embellishments, with intricate carvings, statues of Buddha, and strikingly colorful details. Its spacious grounds include beautiful gardens, serene ponds, and tall pagoda towers, creating a tranquil atmosphere ideal for meditation and reflection.
Cao Linh Pagoda also hosts various Buddhist festivals and ceremonies throughout the year, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. These events provide an opportunity to experience Vietnamese spiritual culture and traditions. As a symbol of peace and devotion, the pagoda serves as a spiritual haven and a must-visit destination for those...
Read moreI am really confused about the reviews of this place. Every person seems to upload pictures of different places. I am now writing about the place that literally says "Cha Ca La Vong" at the entrance, written in huge letters.
I sat down, and was immediately served some food without any words from the waiter. 1) We were 2 but my girlfriend had already had dinner, so he served us 2 already made plates that I did not ask for. 2) There was no menu whatsoever, or not even a question about what I wanted to eat. I guess they only do one dish, but why on Earth would they take for granted that everyone knows that?
As soon as he brought the plates, I told him I had no idea what the food was, and that I wanted to know the price. He told me 170k VND per person. I immediately left the place and went to have a great local dinner somewhere else. Don't fall for this trap (the food may be good though, but I hated the way they dealt with the customer so I...
Read moreFirst impression, asides from the sign you will find this place with the front loitered with dirty tissues and trash. Nevertheless my gf wanted to eat here. We walked up and asked if we can take a seat (my gf speaks vietnamese and asked very politely). No response. She asked again a little louder and the lady just pointed inside. We walked inside, first table we see was the dirtiest weve seen, stains everywhere like it hasnt been cleaned all day long even once. We sat at another table. She waved down a worker to order, she didnt hear. She tried again to get her attention and nothing. Third times a charm right? Not here. We decided to just walk out and we ate at a delicious banh cuon restaurant that was happy to have our business.
We are glad that we didnt try their food as their hygienic and sanitary conditions would have probably lead us to become sick. Most disgusting place ive ever seen and we love all the hole in the walls...
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