Perched atop Little Mountain in Vung Tau, the Christ the King Statue, also known as Christ of Vung Tau, stands as the largest Christian statue in Asia. Rising to a height of 118 feet (36 meters) with arms outstretched 60 feet (18 meters) wide, this imposing figure dominates the skyline. Visitors can ascend 133 steps to reach the statue’s shoulders, where they are rewarded with panoramic coastal views. The vantage point offers a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape, making it a significant landmark for both pilgrims and tourists.
Christ the King Statue (Christ of Vung Tau)
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