1. Overview of Marble Mountains – Hoi An
Be ecstatic with the majestic and wild Marble Mountains
Ngu Hanh Son includes six mountains named after the five elements Metal – Water – Wood – Fire – Earth, Tho Son alone includes two mountains, Duong Hoa Son and m Hoa Son. Ngu Hanh Son was certified as a National Historical and Cultural Monument in 1990.
Once you set foot in Da Nang, Marble Mountains is a scenic spot that you cannot miss. With its wild, mossy beauty, Ngu Hanh Son always gives generations of tourists a strange and exciting experience.
The ancient beauty of Hoi An City
Hoi An city has long been a famous tourist destination not to be missed during a trip to Quang Nam. Hoi An soon became a symbol of this rustic land but full of hidden excitement. With ancient tiled roofs, mossy features but still a touch of arrogance, Hoi An is a destination that you must definitely list in your travel diary.
2. When should you visit Marble Mountains Hoi An?
Marble Mountains Hoi An each season will have its own unique beauty, but the most airy and pleasant weather is in the spring from February to May and the summer from June to August. If you come in September or When you go, it’s often cloudy and prone to heavy rain.
3. Attractive destinations not to be missed at Ngu Hanh Son
Hoa Nghiem Cave
As one of the most beautiful caves in the Ngu Hanh mountain cluster, Hoa Nghiem cave is located to the left of Tam Thai pagoda, wearing a magical beauty with golden light like a dream and reality. All blend together to create the beautiful Hoa Nghiem cave in a very gentle way
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Linh Ung Pagoda Ngu Hanh Son
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Linh Ung Pagoda is nearly 200 years old and is located on Thuy Son. The sacred place is surrounded by mountains, possessing an impressive system of towers and statues. The pagoda worships Manjushri Bodhisattva, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, and Avalokiteshvara
Tam Thai Pagoda
The ancient pagoda was built more than 400 years ago. The main hall of Tam Thai Pagoda worships a large bronze Maitreya Buddha on a lotus throne, flanked by statues of Quan Thanh and Bodhisattva. The pagoda’s roof is two-story, covered with lapis lazuli tiles and decorated with “Two Dragons flanking the Moon” on the roof.
Am Phu Cave
The ideal destination at Ngu Hanh Son where we can explore mysterious nature. The cave is extremely uniquely constructed, carrying within it many legends that are half real and half virtual. For example, Am Phu cave is divided into two niches: the one going to heaven and the one going down to the underworld.
Non Nuoc stone village
fter visiting Ngu Hanh Son, we can visit the famous Non Nuoc stone village on the way back. This traditional craft village gives us the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the impressive artistic sculpture space, created by the skillful hands of artisans.