Tourists flock to Ba Den Mountain after the mysterious “flying saucer” phenomenon

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The level of tourists flocking to Ba Den mountain (Thach Tan commune, Tay Ninh city) after this spiritual landscape appeared mysterious “flying saucer clouds” increased sharply.

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Ba Den Mountain is more than 100km from Ho Chi Minh City, famous for its majestic natural scenery associated with thrilling spiritual legends such as the story of the snake god, Uncle Bay – the mountain god to the legend of “Linh Son Thanh Mau”. “- Ly Thi Thien Huong (Mrs. Den) saves humanity, bestows blessings, luck and fortune.

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On the top of Ba Den mountain, there is a statue of Tay Bo Da Son Buddha, known as “the tallest bronze Buddha statue in Asia standing on the top of the mountain”, cast in monolithic bronze, with a total height of 72m, standing. in the middle of thousands of clouds means to bless and maintain sentient beings.

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Currently, to visit Ba Den mountain, visitors can use 2 cable cars. Cable route number 1 starts from the foot of the mountain to Ba Den peak, cable route number 2 from the foot of the mountain to Ba Den pagoda. In particular, Ba Den Station has been recognized by Guinness World Records as “the largest cable car station in the world”.

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A few days ago, some people living around Ba Den mountain area captured an image of a cloud covering this mountain peak like a hat, while others imagined the cloud as a flying saucer hanging from the sky. sky and called “Clouds of flying saucers”, causing a stir in the online community and attracting tourists to this place.

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The parking lot for tourists and tourist cars at the foot of the mountain is packed, the cabins in the cable car cabin are no longer empty.

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The food service areas on the top of Ba Den mountain are full of people, visitors have to wait in long lines to buy food and drinks.

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At Ba Den Pagoda, the area of ​​ceremony and worship is always full of incense.

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Ms. K (46 years old), a salesman at the top of Ba Den mountain, said that thanks to the phenomenon of “flying saucer clouds”, the number of tourists flocking to the eastern mountains was terrible in the last 2 days, twice as many as normal days and after After 2 years of the pandemic, this is the first time she has seen so many tourists coming here.

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In addition to the top of Ba Den mountain and Ba Den pagoda, visitors can also visit Linh Son Long Chau Pagoda (Hang pagoda), which keeps the memorial stele for 181 martyrs of the B2 Region Staff who died in the war against Vietnam. American Empire.

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Or visit Linh Son Phuoc Trung Pagoda or Trung Pagoda located at the foot of the mountain. The pagoda used to be the place of activities of revolutionary cadres and soldiers in the resistance war against the US.

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In addition to the ancient temples above, visitors can also visit Quan Am Pagoda (Ba Co Cave), the temple located at the highest position in the complex of spiritual relics of Ba Den Mountain…

Photo: Internet (vinlove.net)

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