点评:A frustrating visit to the marble mountains ruined by the pushy vendors at the entrance and tour groups milking around at the top all trying to sort out their return elevator tickets . The way to purchase tickets is not entirely clear and you are not permitted to read or ascertain how to do this without being interrupted.
You have the choice of two sets of stairs (40,000 VnD) or an elevator (additional 20,000Vnd each way) to get to the top. Because we knew no better we walked up the stairs to the right of the elevator / not a difficult climb - took less than 10 minutes). However this ends up putting you in the thick of the tour groups who have used the elevator.
Much better would be to use the stairs to the left of the elevator - about 100 meters walk away. These lead you to the better caves and views anyway.
Once up on top it’s all the usual Vietnamese mish mash of temples, caves and water sellers but it’s absolutely fine.
Once finished have a walk around the local streets to see the carved statues etc .
翻译:这次大理石山之旅令人沮丧,入口处咄咄逼人的商贩和山顶上熙熙攘攘的旅行团都忙着买回程电梯票,彻底毁了这次体验。购票方式并不十分清晰,而且你根本没时间仔细阅读或了解购票流程,总是被人打断。
你可以选择走两段楼梯(40,000越南盾)或乘坐电梯(单程另加20,000越南盾)上山。由于我们当时不了解情况,就走了电梯右侧的楼梯(并不难爬,不到10分钟就到了)。然而,这样一来,你就直接置身于乘坐电梯的旅行团之中。
更好的选择是走电梯左侧的楼梯——大约100米远。这条楼梯通往更好的洞穴和更美的景色。
到了山顶,你会发现这里到处都是越南常见的寺庙、洞穴和卖水的小贩,虽然有点杂乱,但总体来说还不错。
参观结束后,可以到当地街道走走,看看那些雕刻的雕像等等。