Ho Quoc Pagoda

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Meerim ********
6 Mar
The price-to-quality ratio is excellent: for this price, it's a great deal to see Ho Quoc Pagoda, Bai Sao Beach, and Sunset Town in half a day, plus commercial tours of Phu Quoc businesses at the beginning. I chose to stay in Sunset Town at the end to walk around, have dinner, and watch the famous local shows.
1+
Asif ****
12 Feb
This place is really cool for little children. The staff members are all very friendly. This place is like stepping into a magical winter wonderland right in the middle of a tropical island. The light installations were stunning and very interactive, perfect for families, couples, and photo lovers.
Klook User
10 Feb
Nice Beach to see Sunset,staffs are nice and they allow guest to buy anything by the fruit sellers etc.I stayed for 8 hrs.i had fun to celebrate my bday alone in there
2+
Park *****
9 Feb
This is so great. If you're Korean and seeing this review, be sure to apply! I joined this South Phu Quoc tour somewhat spontaneously, but it turned out to be one of the most rewarding experiences of my trip. I originally planned to stay in the south, but after seeing it through this tour, I realized it wasn’t quite my style and decided to spend the rest of my time in central Phu Quoc instead. Ho Quoc Pagoda was a highlight, with enough time given to fully enjoy its calm and peaceful atmosphere. Sao Beach was absolutely stunning, with about three hours of free time. Be sure to bring your swimsuit—you won’t want to miss the chance to swim in such a serene and beautiful sea. As the beach is quite remote, I was grateful to visit it through this tour. The quiet, clean beach behind the Pearl Museum was another lovely surprise, so much so that we returned the next day to swim again. Overall, this tour offered a comfortable and affordable way to discover beautiful places. Thank you for such a well-organized experience.
2+
Pang *************
27 Jan
The itinerary was rich, but the timing was good, and it didn't feel too rushed! I personally enjoyed visiting the pepper farm; it was quite interesting! Lunch was at our own expense, and we ate at a beach snack shop. The prices were reasonable, the portions were large, and it tasted pretty good!
Пользователь Klook
26 Jan
A convenient way to explore the south of Phu Quoc. There's a beach stop for 2 hours, which includes lunch and the opportunity to relax and swim on the beach. Lots of tourist shops. Our group had two guides, one Russian-speaking and one English-speaking.
2+
Jasmin *******
25 Jan
nice place. I wish I can stay here longer. I love our room.
Klook User
17 Jan
it was an immersive experience! fun for kids. for adults it’ll be like watching a cartoon. kids can interact with some experience on floor.

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Embark on a spiritual journey to the enchanting island of Phu Quoc, where ancient temples and pagodas await to immerse you in a world of tranquility and cultural richness. Among the many sacred sites, Ho Quoc Pagoda stands out as a serene oasis of Buddhist spirituality, offering visitors a peaceful retreat amidst stunning natural landscapes.
Ho Quoc Pagoda, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Ho Quoc Pagoda

Ho Quoc Pagoda, also known as Truc Lam Ho Quoc, is the largest and most peaceful Buddhist temple on Phu Quoc Island. Built in 2012, this spiritual sanctuary features intricate architecture inspired by the Ly - Tran Dynasties. Visitors can explore the main temple, admire giant Buddha statues, and climb dragon stairs for panoramic views of the mountains and sea.

Jade Statue

Marvel at the large jade statue at the entrance of the Ho Quoc Pagoda, symbolizing the 'Emerald Island' of Phu Quoc.

Dragon Staircase

Ascend the dragon staircase adorned with stone carvings representing the Han Dynasties, offering a unique cultural experience.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Ho Quoc Pagoda holds deep cultural and historical significance, serving as a place of worship and reflection for both locals and tourists. The temple's architecture reflects ancient dynasties, while its serene ambiance invites visitors to connect with their spiritual side.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Ho Quoc Pagoda, don't miss the opportunity to savor delicious local dishes that reflect the unique flavors of Phu Quoc. From fresh seafood to traditional Vietnamese cuisine, the island offers a culinary experience that will delight your taste buds.

Historical Landmarks

Experience the historical charm of the temple with its intricate architecture, jade statue, dragon staircase, and giant hanging bell.