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Le grand Bouddha de la grotte Huyen Khong
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Flickr: La grotte Huyen Khong (montagne de marbre, Danang)
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Jean-Pierre Dalbéra
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Un escalier de 156 marches permet de parvenir au sommet de Thuy Son (mont de l’eau), seule montagne de marbre accessible aux visiteurs. La terrasse panoramique, qui la surplombe, offre une vue imprenable sur les montagnes de marbre et la campagne environnante.
Cette montagne de l’Eau renferme différentes grottes naturelles, dont celle de Huyen Khong et Tang Chon, ainsi que plusieurs sanctuaires hindous et bouddhiques, la pagode Tam Thai, édifiée en 1825, celles de Tu Tam et de Linh Ung et la tour de Pho Dong.(Reusing this file)
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