Thich Ca Phat Dai
Thich Ca Phat Dai
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Joanne G
Willow Street, PA34 contributions
Mar 2015 • Business
This is not really one Temple, but a series of Buddhist Temples and statues, which Wikipedia has a great description of. We spent an entire morning here, slowly climbing up and up the mountain side. It seems that most tourists stop at the first building. They miss so much. Be sure to stop in the building in the picture I have posted. The young girl who lives there is an orphan being raised by a female Buddhist monk. She gave us tea, grapefruit, a bracelet, and did a beautiful dance for us. When I offered her money, she made it clear she did not want it, although we did put money int he offering slot under the Buddha in her home. Along the way there are numerous places to stop and have a drink, listen to the chants and music and birds as the prayer flags blow in the breeze. The views of the ship building harbor are beautiful. I have been to many, many Temples, and this one was special.
Written March 31, 2015
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Lauramike1972
23 contributions
Sep 2017 • Family
we came here around noon. Then less tourists visit here. Walking up a full circle to see many temples on the mountain.
I recommend this place if you have time in Vung Tao
I recommend this place if you have time in Vung Tao
Written September 22, 2017
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glenn1gc
Tauranga, New Zealand391 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
My personal opinion is this is the best pagoda or series of pagodas in Vung Tau. No charge, start at the bottom and walk your way through a serene park area seeing a variety of different pagodas. Beautiful statues throughout too. Monks living and working onsite. Go see.
Written June 30, 2018
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pocketsize75
Bellingham, WA59 contributions
Mar 2016 • Family
this is a great place to keep your mind to calm the place is so beautiful all the Buddha status so amazing landscaping lovely
Written May 24, 2016
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TheOneFirst
Tangerang, Indonesia110 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
For those who are Buddhist, this place can be the good place to meditate because it's quiet. For tourist you can see some big statues and a view from the cliff.
Written November 26, 2017
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Manu N
1 contribution
Jun 2015 • Solo
Good one 😊.. spent more time walking around... realize the mysticsm of buddha teschings... be alone and be quiet and detach from the noises around and look inward...
Written June 21, 2015
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besttourinvungtau
Vung Tau, Vietnam347 contributions
Jul 2014 • Family
Thich Ca Phat Dai is an incredibly interesting temple found on Vung Tau island, which holds secret; a religious icon from Sri Lanka with connections to Buddha!
Buddha studied under a large tree. A cutting from this tree was transplanted by monks in Sri Lanka. Some time ago some visiting monks planted a cutting from the Sri Lankan tree at this temple.
On one particular day of the annual Tet festival monks from all over Viet Nam and even Cambodia visit this holy site. It is quite common to have 3,000 monks visiting this one temple.
This is considered to be the luckiest temple on Vung Tau island, so it is always busy. Do you need some luck? Now you know where to go.
Buddha studied under a large tree. A cutting from this tree was transplanted by monks in Sri Lanka. Some time ago some visiting monks planted a cutting from the Sri Lankan tree at this temple.
On one particular day of the annual Tet festival monks from all over Viet Nam and even Cambodia visit this holy site. It is quite common to have 3,000 monks visiting this one temple.
This is considered to be the luckiest temple on Vung Tau island, so it is always busy. Do you need some luck? Now you know where to go.
Written June 17, 2015
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Jungle J
Vung Tau, Vietnam198 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
This place left me wondering what Buddhism is all about. Is it only about lifeless statues with half closed eyes making you feel weary? The heat coming from all the concrete and bare dirt was oppressive and the stench from burning plastic outright obnoxious. There are statues of Buddha everywhere leaving no room for nature. If you want a peaceful place, go to Japan or Korea because Vietnam is anything but peaceful or quiet.
Written April 4, 2019
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Yann y
Railay Beach, Thailand5 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
You made a mistake on the location of the temple .It is in the north part of Vung Tau !.So go to google maps to know where is the location .
Written April 16, 2017
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