Officially operating from January 2020, Sun World Ba Den Mountain with 3 new modern cable car lines get visitors into the journey to discover “the first Legend Mountain” – Ba Den Mountain, making the dream of conquering “the roof of the Southeast” comes true as well as returning to tranquility and peace at Ba Pagoda. Ba Den station has been honored as “The largest cable car station of the world” by Guinness. 3 stations are Van Son, Chua Hang and Tam An have impressive designs, constantly refreshing scenery, and fantastic and colorful artistic activities. Sun World Ba Den Mountain becomes an imprint place in every pilgrimage journey to the holy land of any tourists.
Standing at a height of 42m, Ba Den Station has a roof design in the shape of 3 wave columns. Looking down from above, 3 clusters of roofs protrude to represent 3 mountains, including: Ba Den Mountain, Phung Mountain and Heo Mountain. The central lobby of the station consists of 5 large pillars stylized as 5 ancient trees sheltered by Mother Mountain, making visitors feel like they are standing in the forest rather than in a simple cable car station. The most impressive is Van Son Station. Inspired by the architecture of Cao Dai Holy See, the station space is built by sandstone as the main material, embellished with stained glass pieces, forming multi-color stereoscopic paintings. The main hall is decorated with large chandeliers and curving moldings. With a classic European style, while hiding the secrets of a fairy tale, Van Son Station makes visitors' imaginations arouse and soar.
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Standing at a height of 42m, Ba Den Station has a roof design in the shape of 3 wave columns. Looking down from above, 3 clusters of roofs protrude to represent 3 mountains, including: Ba Den Mountain, Phung Mountain and Heo Mountain. The central lobby of the station consists of 5 large pillars stylized as 5 ancient trees sheltered by Mother Mountain, making visitors feel like they are standing in the forest rather than in a simple cable car station. The most impressive is Van Son Station. Inspired by the architecture of Cao Dai Holy See, the station space is built by sandstone as the main material, embellished with stained glass pieces, forming multi-color stereoscopic paintings. The main hall is decorated with large chandeliers and curving moldings. With a classic European style, while hiding the secrets of a fairy tale, Van Son Station makes visitors' imaginations arouse and soar.