Ong Nui Temple

Quy Nhon


Located 25km north of Quy Nhon, the biggest seated Buddha in Southeast Asia enjoys a commanding hillside location with sweeping sea views. Access is via a vertiginous 600-step pathway lined with 18 arhats.


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1. Ky Co Beach

8.02 MILES

Backed by coastal cliffs, this drop-dead-gorgeous cove beach is 23km east of Quy Nhon. Ky Co's turquoise waters and fine pale sands have not gone…

2. Banh It Cham Towers

8.84 MILES

This group of four towers sits atop a wooded hilltop 16km northwest of Quy Nhon, just east of Hwy 1, with sweeping riverine views towards the distant…

3. Thap Doi Cham Towers

11.55 MILES

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4. Long Khanh Pagoda

12.3 MILES

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5. Municipal Beach

12.5 MILES

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6. Binh Dinh Museum

12.51 MILES

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7. Queen’s Beach

14.48 MILES

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8. Quy Hoa Beach & Leper Hospital

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