When on a visit to Vietnam, Quy Nhon simply cannot be left unexplored! If you happen to visit this wonderful destination, add Ong Nui Temple to your list of places to visit. Be prepared to set your eyes upon the largest statue of a seated Budhha in Southeast Asia! Here are a few things to know about the temple.
The attraction
This temple might not be as popular as many others in the area as it seems a little out of the way, however, it is definitely a temple to be explored. Not to mention, within its premises is larger than life statue of a seated Buddha which is a serene sight indeed!
Getting there
If you happen to be staying at one of the luxury hotels in Quy Nhon, the temple is just a short motorbike ride away. The road to the attraction is smooth and easy to travel on, still, it is quite sandy and windy, therefore be a bit cautious.
How to experience the temple
To begin with, make your way to the temple by climbing up the 600 steps! If your mouth has already run dry, fear not, there are vendors selling cool refreshments at each level. Explore the complex once you reach the top. You will be able to easily navigate yourself within the premises towards the pagoda as well.
The statue and more
The statue is indeed humongous and well designed to give a spiritual feel to the surroundings. Although the statue is the highlight don’t leave without exploring further. The pagoda here is about 300 years old, yet well kept. The gardens are wonderful too. For more details on the temple and Vietnam, check out sites like Quy Nhon Coastal Escape.