Bai Dau Temple of Our Lady is one of the most famous pilgrimage and spiritual tourism destinations in Vung Tau. Located on the slopes of Big Mountain, facing Bai Dau beach, the temple not only attracts tourists by its unique architecture but also by its pure, sacred space. Temple of Our Lady of Bai Dau, located on the slope of Big Mountain facing to Bai Dau beach, Vung Tau, one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage centers in Vietnam. Not only is it a place to honor the Virgin Mary, the temple also attracts tourists with its unique architecture and pure space. The highlight is the 32m high statue of the Virgin Mary, towering on the top of the mountain, as if extending its arms to welcome pilgrims. The main church, with its unique boat shape, is where religious ceremonies take place. Besides, visitors can also visit the Grotto of Our Lady, the Way of the Holy Cross, and the large flower garden. The Shrine of Our Lady of Bai Dau is not only a place of prayer, but also gives visitors experiences profound spirituality. The peaceful space, majestic landscape, and unique architectural works create an attractive destination for both devotees and tourists who love to explore culture and religion. In particular, on the annual Feast of Our Lady of Bai Dau, this place attracts thousands of devotees and tourists. Coming to the Temple of Our Lady of Bai Dau, you will not only admire the architectural beauty, but also have the opportunity to find peace in your soul, amidst beautiful natural scenery.
The first stop is the holy temple, a massive structure built entirely of stone, 46m long and 26m wide. The front hall area of the temple is used as a sanctuary, where important ceremonies take place with the presence of many priests concelebrating. Inside the temple, rows of chairs are neatly arranged to welcome parishioners to attend the ceremonies. Next to the shrine is the chapel, a quiet and solemn space for those who want to find peace and pray in silence. If you have the opportunity to visit the shrine on the day of the ceremony, you will have the opportunity to participate in the Catholic holy mass and pray with the community. The 32m high monument, towering on the top of the mountain, is the symbol of the Holy Temple. From here, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Vung Tau and Bai Dau beach. With its majestic beauty and profound meaning, the monument has become a must-see destination for tourists and Catholics. The statue of Our Lady of Bai Dau was built of reinforced concrete, weighs nearly 500 tons, placed on a 3-meter high pedestal. The statue depicts the image of the Virgin Mary in a standing position, holding Baby Jesus in her arms, eyes facing the sea. The Virgin Mary's face is gentle and kind, exuding boundless love for humanity. The monument is placed at an altitude of 60 meters above sea level, with its back leaning against Big Mountain, creating a majestic and impressive scene. The current statue of Our Lady of Bai Dau was built in 1992, replacing the old, smaller monument. After more than two years of construction, the monument was officially inaugurated on December 31, 1994. Since then, the monument has become an important spiritual symbol, attracting thousands of believers and tourists to worship. , pray every year. Located right next to the famous statue of Our Lady of Bai Dau, Bai Dau church is a unique architectural highlight, attracting a large number of tourists and believers to visit and worship. The church is designed in the shape of a boat reaching out to the ocean, symbolizing that the Catholic Church is always moving forward, overcoming all storms. The church can accommodate up to thousands of people, with a simple but dignified interior, creating a feeling of serenity and peace for pilgrims. The main color tones are white and blue, combined with natural light to create an airy, gentle space. The 27.5 meter high bell tower is an outstanding architectural highlight, creating majesty for the church. Previously, Bai Dau church was a small project, built in 1969 along with the Temple of Our Lady of Bai Dau. Due to the growing needs of the parishioner community, a new church was built in 1994, replacing the old church. The new church was inaugurated on July 22, 1995. Bai Dau Church is where daily masses and major holidays take place throughout the year, attracting a large number of worshipers to attend. Visitors can go to the church to pray, worship and find peace of mind. The church is also an attractive attraction with unique architecture and quiet space. Bai Dau Virgin Mary Grotto, a spiritual highlight in the Temple complex, is the place where the image of the Virgin Mary appeared in Lourdes, France. The grotto was built to simulate the Massabielle grotto, where the Virgin Mary appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous. Inside the cave, a statue of the gentle Virgin Mary, hands clasped in front of her chest, stands on a stone pedestal, creating a quiet and sacred space. Next to the cave there is also a small stream, symbolizing the healing spring at Lourdes, which many people believe has the ability to heal. Bai Dau Virgin Mary Grotto is where believers come to pray, ask for blessings and find peace in their souls. The Way of the Cross at the Shrine of Our Lady of Bai Dau is not only a religious building but also a meaningful spiritual journey for Catholics and tourists coming to Vung Tau. This road consists of 14 stages, each marked by a large statue recreating important events in Jesus' passion, from his condemnation to his burial. Along the mountainside, the Way of the Cross winds, taking visitors through each step, each painful moment of God. Each statue is exquisitely crafted, clearly expressing the emotions and pain of Jesus on the way to the cross. While walking, admiring and meditating on each journey, visitors will feel God's immense love and noble sacrifice for humanity. Not only has religious significance, Holy Cross Road is also an attractive tourist destination with majestic natural scenery. From here, visitors can see far away, admiring the panoramic view of Bai Dau beach and the beautiful city of Vung Tau. Nestled next to majestic religious structures, the flower garden of the Temple of Our Lady of Bai Dau brings a touch of color and vitality, creating harmony between nature and spirituality. The flower garden boasts a diverse collection of flowers, from familiar flowers such as roses, chrysanthemums, bougainvillea to rare flowers, creating a colorful picture of nature. The flower beds are skillfully arranged, creating soft, curving lines, blending with the architecture of the Holy Temple.
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