To move between the parking area and the temple, visitors have the option of traveling by boat or shuttle car. Due to its popularity, the wharf is always crowded with visitors. Round-trip ticket prices are set at VND200,000 per person.

Tourists all try to board a boat, which can carry only 60 people per voyage.

Due to the heavy burden on the electric cars and boats at the site, the Management Board also mobilizes passenger cars to serve visitors.

From the third to the seventh days of the first lunar month, about 10,000 visitors head to the relic site daily. On the eighth day, or February 17, the pagoda is expected to welcome about 20,000 arrivals.

The site also attracts foreigners who are keen to explore more about the spiritual culture of Vietnam during the early spring.

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