Bach Dinh (or the White Villa) is a historical site in Vung Tau beach town and has become a popular tourist attraction for visitors to the seaside city.

Heading
down the seaside streets of Ha Long and Tran
Phu in Vung Tau, in the province of Ba
Ria-Vung Tau, a white villa can be seen in a
nearby forest.
Passing by Nui Lon (Big Mountain), visitors
will see Bach Dinh (the White Villa) emerge
through the trees.
Bach Dinh is situated on a six-hectare plot
with trees, ornamental plants and flowers.
It is approximately 30 m above sea level, 28
m long, 15 m wide and stands 19 m tall.
There are two entrance points, one along a
curvy road and one paved with blue stones.
Stepping into the area gives the feeling of
walking into a deep, mystical forest.In the
old days, Nui Lon was an important strategic
location for military experts.
A fortress called Phuoc Thang was built here
in 1788 during the Nguyen dynasty to control
the sea.
Gunshots
from the fortress destroyed many French
warships in 1859 as they passed by Vung Tau
on their way to attack Saigon-Gia Dinh.
Today, rock cannons are still preserved as
relics of the former fortress.
In 1898, the French governor of Indochina
Paul Doumer, who later became France’s
president until his assassination in 1931,
had a villa built on the mountain at the
site of the former fortress.
He named the villa after his daughter, Villa
Blanche, or “White Villa” and had the
three-story building painted a pale hue.
Visitors to Bach Dinh can also enter a
museum with a large number of ancient
Chinese ceramics excavated from a shipwreck
off the shore of Vung Tau and there are
great panoramic views of the city and sea
from the balcony on the third floor.
Thanks to its beauty and peaceful forest
setting, Bach Dinh has become a favorite
place for many Vung Tau residents and
tourists to escape to.
A yearly international event celebrating
world peace and the Buddha is set to
propagate a message of harmony to all
corners of the world
Reported by Phan Huy Tram
A set of stairs nestled in the forest leads
to Bach Dinh (the White Villa) in the
seaside town of Vung Tau
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