Nui Mot Pagoda

Nui Mot Pagoda is a stunning cultural landmark located in Con Dao, Vietnam, that continues to captivate visitors with its breathtaking scenery and serene atmosphere.

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The monument of Nui Mot Pagoda features several remarkable and distinctive sights, including the Pagoda Gate, Bell Tower, Statue of Buddha, Dia Tang Shrine, Son Than Shrine, and the House of Worship. Visitors who earnestly seek tranquility and reflection often embark on the challenging ascent of two hundred steps to reach the Mountain Pagoda, where they can offer prayers for peace and well-being for their families. From the height of Nui Mot Pagoda, tourists are treated to majestic views of An Hai Lake and a breathtaking panoramic vista of Con Dao.

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The enchanting landscape from the pagoda creates a remarkable experience that lingers in one's memory. This destination allows visitors to momentarily escape the demands of daily life, offering a wealth of peaceful moments to cherish.

Useful Information

  • Location: Chùa Núi Một, Côn Đảo
  • Best for: All visitors
  • Entrance: N/A
  • Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Distance to city center: 3.4km (2.1 mi)

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