LINH PHUOC PAGODA - Dalat City
Intro - Linh Phuoc Pagoda, also known as Ve Chai Pagoda, is a temple located about 20km from the center of Da Lat. With a long history of establishment and operation, along with unique and impressive architecture, this place has become a tourist attraction that attracts many tourists interested in choosing today.
Attractions - Wax statue of the temple
The wax statues at the temple always make visitors surprised and admiring the authenticity and sophistication. Image of monks sitting in meditation, with different faces representing purity. In it, there is a statue of the monk Minh Ha Duc, which is highly appreciated for its surprisingly realistic shape.
Dai Hong Chung bell tower
This is the tallest bell tower in Vietnam today, with seven floors and a height of up to 36m. On the tower there is a large Dai Hong Chung with a height of 4.3m and a weight of 8,500kg. With a long history, this bell is known as the largest bell in Vietnam today.
Hotels - To visit Linh Phuong Pagoda in the most comfortable way, you need to have accommodation for convenient transportation. If you intend to travel to Da Lat, you can book a hotel or room, depending on your needs near the center of Da Lat and use the means to move to the temple.
Food & Restaurants - In addition to visiting, the issue of eating is also interested by many tourists when coming to Linh Phuoc Pagoda. Right at the temple, you can enjoy snacks and refreshments at the shops near the temple grounds. In addition, you can also take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy the features in Da Lat such as:
Soy milk: Miss Dung's shop, Hoa Su Tang Bat Ho soy milk. Each glass of milk costs between 10 and 15,000 VND. Of course, this milk dish is available everywhere, but the experience when coming to Dalat is very different.
Banh mi shumai: Linh - Hoang Dieu baby shop, Hong shumai shop are 2 of many delicious shumai addresses in Da Lat. In addition, this can be considered a specialty dish of the country, so you can try to stop by any roadside shumai shop to try it out. The price of a portion of shumai will range from 28,000 - 25,000 VND / portion with a cup of 2 pieces of shumai, bread served with it.
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never expected to see such a beautiful place made by porcelain and bottles… one of the best temples so far… i took a grab bike paying 51000 vnd, worth it, happy
Take a retro train from Daegu Old Railway Station (Da Lat Train Station), the railway connects Daegu to Trai Mat (a small town), and the end is Lingfu Temple. Lingfu Temple (Linh Phuoc Pagoda) is about seven floors tall, and is decorated with countless dragon shapes. The dragon pillars in front of the temple, the dragon sculptures on the temple walls, the dragon decorations on the temple windows, and the dragon pairs above the temple gates are all made of colored pottery, colored glass fragments collage and inlaid. There are many Chinese elements in the temple, such as Xiangyun, Dragon, Buddha statues, and even the character sculptures of travels to the west. The photos here are also super beautiful, you can climb the top floor of the temple to look far. When you come here, you must write your wishes on the note and paste them on the wishing wall. It is free and said to be very spiritual. After visiting the temple, you will still return to the train station and take the return bus.
Lingfu Temple is located in the town of Trai Mat, the train terminal. The exterior of the building is made of colored pottery and broken porcelain inlaid and collaged, like a huge hollow engraving crafts, and its scale is breathtaking. Lingfu Temple was built between 1949 and 1952, funded by local Chinese. And in 1990, a large-scale restoration, all kinds of totem patterns are exquisite and rich in content, spectacular and dazzling from a distance, vivid image from a close look, artistic level can be described as peaking, and there are two giant Guanyin statues~ Lingfu Temple is composed of multiple independent buildings, from the scale of the temple, The precision and visual appearance of the temples we have seen are unparalleled. In the "Lingfu Temple", it was tight in the rain, and there were not many people here. The scenery in the rain has another interesting thing, no strong wind, no exposure, no crowding, only a cool feeling and a relaxed atmosphere. The ancient Buddha Pavilion is surrounded by vehicles, which does damage the overall image of the scenic spot. It seems that the protection of cultural relics needs to be re-planned.
It cannot be said that Dalat is the best landmark without going to the place. It is in love with grandeur and sophistication.
Lingfu Temple is a fine piece of temple architecture in Vietnam. From a distance, it looks like a giant hollow-out carving handicraft, exquisite and exquisite. The temple is about seven stories high, and is decorated with countless dragon shapes. The dragon pillars in front of the temple, the Dragon carvings on the temple walls, the Dragon decorations on the temple windows and the Dragon pairs above the lintel of the temple doors are all made of colored pottery, colored glass fragments and mosaics.
Dali Railway Station, the most famous one is a narrow-gauge wooden pickup truck bound for a nearby town. And the town is basically for the same scenic spot. There are five trains to and from the town every day at the railway station. The last one is at 16:05 p.m. and the fare is 124,000 Vietnamese dong. It took about 45 minutes for the train to arrive in this town. The train will be back in an hour. Don't miss the time. You can see the temple after walking for 5 minutes from the railway station. From a distance, the temple looks like a handicraft. Tickets are free. The whole temple is decorated with coloured broken glass and porcelain pieces. It's exquisite and distinctive. Slippers are needed if you want to go to the temple to worship. There are many Chinese elements in the temple, such as the appearance of Xiangyun, dragon, Buddha statues, and even the figure sculptures in travels to the west. When we went there were many people reciting Sutras in the hall. The tourists were polite enough to watch quietly in the back. There is also a pagoda beside the main temple, which has a prayer bell, a rotating staircase to climb the pagoda for free, and a Buddha statue on the top. Next to the pagoda is a magnificent statue of Buddha carved like roots. The couplets beside it are all Chinese characters. Next to the pagoda, there is also a hall, which houses a nearly three-story Golden Avalokitesvara image. Near the first floor of the hall are many smaller statues of the Golden Buddha. The roof is still being decorated. Golden hall with colorful tiles, particularly exquisite and magnificent. The root sculpture is also a Buddha statue, nearly three or four stories high. Next to it will be a shop selling root carvings and souvenirs. It is a pity that such a delicate scenic spot should be placed in such a remote town. So if you have a chance to go to Dawei, you must take a narrow-gauge train to see it.
From the city to the terminal by train, it is not far from the terminal. The architectural style is very strange. The whole temple looks as if it has been hollowed out from a distance. The architectural details of the temple are mosaic with painted pottery. There is a pagoda beside the temple, which can hit the bell or overlook the Lingfu Temple.