Investor: Tam Duc Cable Car Service Co., Ltd
Project implementation location: An Sinh commune and Binh Khe commune, Dong Trieu district, Quang Ninh province
Implementation period: from 2015 to 2016
Scope of work performed:
– Construction of station items to Trai Loc and station to Ngoa Van.
– Construction of the reception house, auxiliary areas and landscape items.

Construction of leveling the departure station area (Trai Loc Station)

Construction site for parking area, reception house and service area
Project capacity: Ngoa Van cable car route (phase 1) has a length of more than 2,000 m, 2 stations, 12 pillars, 53 cabins, each cabin has a capacity of 10 people and the highest designed capacity of 2,300 people/ is provided by Poma (France) with equipment and installed according to the standards of the World Association of Cable Car Transport.

Construction of the foundation of the three gate area and the service corridor

Construction of the station foundation

Panoramic view of the train station

The three-way gate at Trai Loc station
It is known that Ngoa Van Pagoda – “a temple in the clouds” is located on Bao Dai mountain, located at an altitude of more than 500 m above sea level, where the King – Buddha Emperor Tran Nhan Tong – the ancestor of the Truc Zen sect. Lam chose to be the place to enter Nirvana, ending his spiritual practice. Also, Ngoa Van and Yen Tu are considered the two most important relics, deeply attached to the life and practice of Buddha Emperor Tran Nhan Tong that monks and nuns and religious tourists should come to. worship once in a lifetime.

Construction of reinforced concrete for the arrivals station (Ngoa Van Station)

Installation of equipment for Ngoa Van Station

Construction of rock embankment to prevent landslides at Ngoa Van Station
After nearly 1 year of rushing construction, the project has completed the main work items, approved by the Investor as well as the competent authorities to put into operation and exploitation. The completed project has contributed to creating favorable conditions for tourists from all over the world and monks and Buddhists to make pilgrimages to the Buddha, to commemorate the merits of Buddha Emperor Tran Nhan Tong.