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Bai Dinh Bamboo Coffee & Restaurant
Gia Sinh, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
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Núi Chùa Bái Đính

7VC8+4M3, Gia Sinh, Gia Viễn, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
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A Must Do In Ninhbinh, Trangan, BaiDinh & Mua Cave
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Thu, Dec 11 • 8:30 AM
Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, 430000, Vietnam
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4.7
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5.0
1y

We loved it here so much we went twice. This is a beautiful, peaceful place with stunning views, beautiful architecture and magnificent temples. There is also a lovely garden coffee shop with a sweeping panoramic view and a restaurant with interesting dishes and lots of vegetarian options. It’s huge, and if you want to see a lot you can book a tour and they’ll drive you around to show you key spots. We chose to wander and enjoy the tranquility and gardens at our own pace. Definitely bring water if you’re going to wander as we did.

Walking the outside wall is very pretty. It’s sheltered and has endless statues against a beautiful brick wall.

The temples are spectacular. It is common to remove shoes when entering sacred spaces, so observe what others are doing and respect their traditions. It is also considered inappropriate for either men or women to show a lot of skin (tank tops, short shorts etc…) when going into temples, so wear something conservative if you have it. This is not enforced here, but it is culturally respectful and considerate to do.

We highly recommend visiting the Three Periods temple where three statues of the Buddha represent the past, present and future. If you meditate, grab a cushion, nestle in front of a statue and meditate with your eyes open. If you pick a single point on the statue’s face and never look away, you experience various optical illusions and these statues create stunning displays.

If you go over to see the alters located in the caves, do not buy Josh paper. There will be a spot where people pressure you into doing it - just keep going. This is a tradition where you write down a name and birth date, wrap it around incense sticks and burn it as a sort of spiritual currency. The people at the temples don’t speak English so they struggle to explain how to do this ritual, and they get quite agitated when you don’t do it just right. It honestly just detracts from an otherwise lovely experience.

Do pay extra to go up the tower. There is an elevator but we opted for the stairs. The views are spectacular- bring a good camera!

It’s also worth noting there are several well located and clean washrooms.

The entrance fee was 120 VND for two of us. Guests are shuttled from the entrance to the pagoda complex itself. There are two points where you can take a shuttle back to the main entrance. One close to the drop of point, one at the back of the complex beside the pearl well.

Getting there from Tam Coc is easy - you can take a lovely, scenic countryside road up the river using a scooter, then along the main road into Bai Dinh. We bicycled one time and it took us an hour and fourth minutes.

Our first visit was on a Monday and it was very quiet. Our second visit was on a Friday and it was much busier.

This is a must do if you’re...

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4.0
1y

Chùa Bái Đính là một quần thể chùa nằm trên núi Bái Đính, thuộc xã Gia Sinh, huyện Gia Viễn, tỉnh Ninh Bình. Đây là một trong những ngôi chùa lớn nhất Việt Nam, với nhiều kỷ lục được xác lập, như:

Ngôi chùa có nhiều tượng Phật nhất Việt Nam với hơn 500 pho tượng, trong đó có tượng Phật Tổ Như Lai bằng đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á. Ngôi chùa có hành lang La Hán dài nhất Việt Nam với 500 bức tượng La Hán. Ngôi chùa có giếng ngọc cổ nhất Việt Nam với niên đại hơn 1000 năm. Chùa Bái Đính có lịch sử lâu đời, được xây dựng từ thời nhà Đinh. Trải qua nhiều lần trùng tu, tôn tạo, chùa Bái Đính ngày nay đã trở thành một quần thể chùa lớn và đẹp, thu hút đông đảo du khách thập phương đến tham quan, chiêm bái.

Kiến trúc chùa Bái Đính mang đậm nét kiến trúc Phật giáo truyền thống, với những mái ngói cong, lợp ngói mũi hài, được chạm khắc tinh xảo. Các công trình kiến trúc trong chùa được bố trí hài hòa, tạo nên một không gian thanh tịnh, trang nghiêm.

Đến với chùa Bái Đính, du khách sẽ được chiêm ngưỡng những pho tượng Phật khổng lồ, được đúc bằng đồng, đá, gỗ,... với nhiều hình dáng, kích thước khác nhau. Trong đó, nổi bật nhất là tượng Phật Tổ Như Lai bằng đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á, cao 10m, nặng 100 tấn.

Ngoài ra, chùa Bái Đính còn có nhiều công trình kiến trúc khác, như: Điện Tam Thế, điện Pháp Chủ, điện Quan Thế Âm, hành...

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avatar
5.0
1y

Bit of an Adventure to get to Bai Dinh itself. There is a huge parking lot and electric cars that wheel you to Bai Dinh, but wow, what an experience. Next to the pagoda there is so much more to see. It's...

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We loved it here so much we went twice. This is a beautiful, peaceful place with stunning views, beautiful architecture and magnificent temples. There is also a lovely garden coffee shop with a sweeping panoramic view and a restaurant with interesting dishes and lots of vegetarian options. It’s huge, and if you want to see a lot you can book a tour and they’ll drive you around to show you key spots. We chose to wander and enjoy the tranquility and gardens at our own pace. Definitely bring water if you’re going to wander as we did. Walking the outside wall is very pretty. It’s sheltered and has endless statues against a beautiful brick wall. The temples are spectacular. It is common to remove shoes when entering sacred spaces, so observe what others are doing and respect their traditions. It is also considered inappropriate for either men or women to show a lot of skin (tank tops, short shorts etc…) when going into temples, so wear something conservative if you have it. This is not enforced here, but it is culturally respectful and considerate to do. We highly recommend visiting the Three Periods temple where three statues of the Buddha represent the past, present and future. If you meditate, grab a cushion, nestle in front of a statue and meditate with your eyes open. If you pick a single point on the statue’s face and never look away, you experience various optical illusions and these statues create *stunning* displays. If you go over to see the alters located in the caves, *do not* buy Josh paper. There will be a spot where people pressure you into doing it - just keep going. This is a tradition where you write down a name and birth date, wrap it around incense sticks and burn it as a sort of spiritual currency. The people at the temples don’t speak English so they struggle to explain how to do this ritual, and they get quite agitated when you don’t do it just right. It honestly just detracts from an otherwise lovely experience. Do pay extra to go up the tower. There is an elevator but we opted for the stairs. The views are spectacular- bring a good camera! It’s also worth noting there are several well located and clean washrooms. The entrance fee was 120 VND for two of us. Guests are shuttled from the entrance to the pagoda complex itself. There are two points where you can take a shuttle back to the main entrance. One close to the drop of point, one at the back of the complex beside the pearl well. Getting there from Tam Coc is easy - you can take a lovely, scenic countryside road up the river using a scooter, then along the main road into Bai Dinh. We bicycled one time and it took us an hour and fourth minutes. Our first visit was on a Monday and it was very quiet. Our second visit was on a Friday and it was much busier. This is a must do if you’re in the area.
Thọ _VCMThọ _VCM
Chùa Bái Đính là một quần thể chùa nằm trên núi Bái Đính, thuộc xã Gia Sinh, huyện Gia Viễn, tỉnh Ninh Bình. Đây là một trong những ngôi chùa lớn nhất Việt Nam, với nhiều kỷ lục được xác lập, như: Ngôi chùa có nhiều tượng Phật nhất Việt Nam với hơn 500 pho tượng, trong đó có tượng Phật Tổ Như Lai bằng đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á. Ngôi chùa có hành lang La Hán dài nhất Việt Nam với 500 bức tượng La Hán. Ngôi chùa có giếng ngọc cổ nhất Việt Nam với niên đại hơn 1000 năm. Chùa Bái Đính có lịch sử lâu đời, được xây dựng từ thời nhà Đinh. Trải qua nhiều lần trùng tu, tôn tạo, chùa Bái Đính ngày nay đã trở thành một quần thể chùa lớn và đẹp, thu hút đông đảo du khách thập phương đến tham quan, chiêm bái. Kiến trúc chùa Bái Đính mang đậm nét kiến trúc Phật giáo truyền thống, với những mái ngói cong, lợp ngói mũi hài, được chạm khắc tinh xảo. Các công trình kiến trúc trong chùa được bố trí hài hòa, tạo nên một không gian thanh tịnh, trang nghiêm. Đến với chùa Bái Đính, du khách sẽ được chiêm ngưỡng những pho tượng Phật khổng lồ, được đúc bằng đồng, đá, gỗ,... với nhiều hình dáng, kích thước khác nhau. Trong đó, nổi bật nhất là tượng Phật Tổ Như Lai bằng đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á, cao 10m, nặng 100 tấn. Ngoài ra, chùa Bái Đính còn có nhiều công trình kiến trúc khác, như: Điện Tam Thế, điện Pháp Chủ, điện Quan Thế Âm, hành lang La Hán,...
Bram BessemsBram Bessems
Bit of an Adventure to get to Bai Dinh itself. There is a huge parking lot and electric cars that wheel you to Bai Dinh, but wow, what an experience. Next to the pagoda there is so much more to see. It's absolutely amazing!
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We loved it here so much we went twice. This is a beautiful, peaceful place with stunning views, beautiful architecture and magnificent temples. There is also a lovely garden coffee shop with a sweeping panoramic view and a restaurant with interesting dishes and lots of vegetarian options. It’s huge, and if you want to see a lot you can book a tour and they’ll drive you around to show you key spots. We chose to wander and enjoy the tranquility and gardens at our own pace. Definitely bring water if you’re going to wander as we did. Walking the outside wall is very pretty. It’s sheltered and has endless statues against a beautiful brick wall. The temples are spectacular. It is common to remove shoes when entering sacred spaces, so observe what others are doing and respect their traditions. It is also considered inappropriate for either men or women to show a lot of skin (tank tops, short shorts etc…) when going into temples, so wear something conservative if you have it. This is not enforced here, but it is culturally respectful and considerate to do. We highly recommend visiting the Three Periods temple where three statues of the Buddha represent the past, present and future. If you meditate, grab a cushion, nestle in front of a statue and meditate with your eyes open. If you pick a single point on the statue’s face and never look away, you experience various optical illusions and these statues create *stunning* displays. If you go over to see the alters located in the caves, *do not* buy Josh paper. There will be a spot where people pressure you into doing it - just keep going. This is a tradition where you write down a name and birth date, wrap it around incense sticks and burn it as a sort of spiritual currency. The people at the temples don’t speak English so they struggle to explain how to do this ritual, and they get quite agitated when you don’t do it just right. It honestly just detracts from an otherwise lovely experience. Do pay extra to go up the tower. There is an elevator but we opted for the stairs. The views are spectacular- bring a good camera! It’s also worth noting there are several well located and clean washrooms. The entrance fee was 120 VND for two of us. Guests are shuttled from the entrance to the pagoda complex itself. There are two points where you can take a shuttle back to the main entrance. One close to the drop of point, one at the back of the complex beside the pearl well. Getting there from Tam Coc is easy - you can take a lovely, scenic countryside road up the river using a scooter, then along the main road into Bai Dinh. We bicycled one time and it took us an hour and fourth minutes. Our first visit was on a Monday and it was very quiet. Our second visit was on a Friday and it was much busier. This is a must do if you’re in the area.
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Chùa Bái Đính là một quần thể chùa nằm trên núi Bái Đính, thuộc xã Gia Sinh, huyện Gia Viễn, tỉnh Ninh Bình. Đây là một trong những ngôi chùa lớn nhất Việt Nam, với nhiều kỷ lục được xác lập, như: Ngôi chùa có nhiều tượng Phật nhất Việt Nam với hơn 500 pho tượng, trong đó có tượng Phật Tổ Như Lai bằng đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á. Ngôi chùa có hành lang La Hán dài nhất Việt Nam với 500 bức tượng La Hán. Ngôi chùa có giếng ngọc cổ nhất Việt Nam với niên đại hơn 1000 năm. Chùa Bái Đính có lịch sử lâu đời, được xây dựng từ thời nhà Đinh. Trải qua nhiều lần trùng tu, tôn tạo, chùa Bái Đính ngày nay đã trở thành một quần thể chùa lớn và đẹp, thu hút đông đảo du khách thập phương đến tham quan, chiêm bái. Kiến trúc chùa Bái Đính mang đậm nét kiến trúc Phật giáo truyền thống, với những mái ngói cong, lợp ngói mũi hài, được chạm khắc tinh xảo. Các công trình kiến trúc trong chùa được bố trí hài hòa, tạo nên một không gian thanh tịnh, trang nghiêm. Đến với chùa Bái Đính, du khách sẽ được chiêm ngưỡng những pho tượng Phật khổng lồ, được đúc bằng đồng, đá, gỗ,... với nhiều hình dáng, kích thước khác nhau. Trong đó, nổi bật nhất là tượng Phật Tổ Như Lai bằng đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á, cao 10m, nặng 100 tấn. Ngoài ra, chùa Bái Đính còn có nhiều công trình kiến trúc khác, như: Điện Tam Thế, điện Pháp Chủ, điện Quan Thế Âm, hành lang La Hán,...
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Bit of an Adventure to get to Bai Dinh itself. There is a huge parking lot and electric cars that wheel you to Bai Dinh, but wow, what an experience. Next to the pagoda there is so much more to see. It's absolutely amazing!
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