Sun World BaDen Mountain, Mountain tourist complex in Tay Ninh, Vietnam.
Sun World BaDen Mountain is a large tourist complex in Tay Ninh province with cable car systems, walking trails, and Buddhist temples spread across the slope. The site includes viewpoints, dining facilities, and accommodations to help visitors explore the peak and surrounding areas.
The mountain emerged as a religious center in the 18th century when the first temple was built on the slope. In more recent times, it served as a military location before being developed into the modern tourist complex it is today.
The mountain has long served as a pilgrimage destination for Buddhist worshippers who come to honor the temples and meditate. Visitors can observe devotional practices and feel how the spiritual tradition continues to shape the place today.
Visitors can reach different points on the mountain using two cable car systems, which offer different routes depending on where you want to go. Walking trails are also available for those who prefer to hike, though the cable car is a quicker way to reach higher elevations.
A colossal bronze Buddha statue stands at the summit, ranking among the largest of its kind across the entire continent. This statue serves as both a spiritual landmark and an architectural feature that makes the mountain recognizable from great distances.
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