BA DEN, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newsdwire - 10 February 2025 - During the recent Lunar New Year, images capturing packed crowds at the foot of Ba Den...
- Media OutReach Newsdwire - 10 February 2025 - During the recent Lunar New Year, images capturing packed crowds at the foot of Ba Den Mountain, Tay Ninh resembling an emotive abstract painting, have created a sensation. These photos, shared hundreds of thousands of times by Vietnamese social media platforms, have sparked widespread interest from across the world.province in Vietnam, is the highest mountain in southern Vietnam, with an altitude of 986 metres.
During this time, massive crowds resembling a “festival camping ground” often appear at the foot of the mountain. The first month of the lunar calendar, according to Vietnamese beliefs, marks the beginning of a New Year but also a new opportunity and is considered a time to open up the spiritual realm. People believe that offering incense at Ba Den Mountain during this time will bring blessings from Linh Son Thanh Mau Bodhisattva, a revered deity in southern Vietnamese folklore, known for her miraculous manifestations and compassion, and that they will receive good luck and protection throughout the year.
Ba Den Mountain’s natural beauty is stunning. From its summit, travellers can take in sweeping views of the vast Tay Ninh plains, where lush green rice fields stretch endlessly out to the horizon, the immense Dau Tieng Lake shimmers and winding roads create picturesque landscapes.
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