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Be amazed in Dai Nam Park
A private amusement park
graces Vietnamese culture and history with its man-made marvels.
Situated in Thu Dau Mot District in the southern province of Binh Duong, Dai Nam
Park is 45 kilometers from downtown Ho Chi Minh City.
Launched in 1999, the first phase of the US$171 million project has been
completed to create a vast temple with adjacent hotel, an open zoo, an amusement
park, a water park with machine-made waves, and an imposing set of mountain
peaks.
Dai Nam opened to the public on September 1 1 last year.
When stage two is completed in 2010, Dai Nam will be the biggest theme park in
Vietnam, many times the size of its nearest rival, the 55- hectare Suoi Tien
Park in HCMC.
The 450-hectare amusement park is still under construction. Excavators and
bulldozers are still digging and flattening the ground in places but nearly all
the roads are finished and the free trams are carrying visitors around the park.
It doesn’t yet boast shady trees in abundance but it will when the staked
saplings grow taller. In the meantime, don’t forget to pack a parasol and plenty
of water!
Marvelous
The 5,000-square-meter temple isn’t an exact copy of the main temple in Hue
but it’s still impressive with its lotus-shaped flag tower and 13.5- kilometer
wall that also encloses a 5,000-room hotel.
Kim Dien Temple could even be mistaken for an emperor’s palace with its long red
carpet leading to the entrance.
The carvings on the temple walls feature the four sacred animals in Vietnamese
culture (dragon, kylin, turtle and phoenix) and the four symbolic flora of the
four seasons (apricot, orchid, daisy and bamboo). The artwork and the doors are
gilded with pure gold.
Inside the temple is a central chamber with gilded statues of the Buddha, the
Hung kings, and the Emperor Tran Nhan Tong, who founded the Truc Lam School of
Zen.
Its two wings house altars for President Ho Chi Minh, the Emperor Tran Hung Dao
of the Tran Dynasty, and Au Co, the legendary mother of the Vietnamese people.
Also inside are two giant candles named “The Everlasting Candles” and a red
board engraved with 2,000 common Vietnamese family names.
Outside is Bao Son which, at 63 meters tall and 250 meters in length, is the
biggest man-made mountain in Vietnam. The five peaks and the Bao Thap Tower are
a scaled-down version of Ngu Hanh Son Mountain in Da Nang on the central coast.
Inside Bao Thap Tower are nine theme-based altars, one on each level, to
venerate the country’s founders and later heroes and heroines like Ho Chi Minh,
Tran Hung Dao and the warrior sisters Hai Ba Trung, who lived from 12-43 AD.
Fun and games
Built as a spiritual tourism spot that preserves the traditional culture and
history of Vietnam, Dai Nam is also well worth a visit by fun-seekers.
An assortment of thrilling rides such as the roller coaster on square rails,
electric car racing, water plume ride and the swing across the waterfall are
similar to the offerings at Dam Sen, Suoi Tien or Nha Trang’s Vinpearland except
that they are larger in scale to challenge action enthusiasts.
Believe it or not, visitors can even experience life after death in the Ky Lan
Cung (Kylin house) where there are a dozen levels of Hell.
A state-of-the-art 4D cinema may be a good alternative if you don’t mind the
sudden drop in temperature to minus 12 degrees Celsius inside Snow World, which
is just around the corner.
The 22-hectare water park with wave pool is a must on a scorching day. The
admission price of VND60,000 (kids under 140 centimeters get in free) includes
free floats, chairs and shower.
Dai Nam also houses Vietnam’s first zoo where visitors can get a close-up view
of formerly wild animals.
The 12.5-hectare zoo has 76 species of birds, reptiles and mammals, including
many rare animals such as white peacocks, white tigers and white hippos.
These animals have given Dai Nam another national record, this one for having
the most “white animals” in Vietnam.
GETTING THERE:
From Xo Viet Nghe Tinh Street in Binh Thanh District, cross Binh Trieu
Bridge to National Highway No. 13 and head straight to the six-lane Dai Lo Binh
Duong Highway. Follow this to Dai Nam Park. It can be busy, so a motorcycle will
get you there and back quicker. Bus 616 from Ben Thanh Market is another way to
make the 90-minute journey to Dai Nam and costs just VND 15,000.
Source: Reported by Mai The |
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