Bich Dong Pagoda

Tam Coc


This charming sequence of cave temples is a couple of kilometres west of Ninh Hai village. The Lower Pagoda is located at the base, from which 100 steps lead to the Middle Pagoda, where there's a shorter but steep ascent to the Upper Pagoda. Inside each cave temple are looming statues peering from the haze of burning incense. Outside there are incredible countryside views.


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