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Marble Mountain

Transfer Information

📍 Distance: ~28 km
Duration: ~25 minutes (one way)
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🚘 Car Types & Prices

Car TypeMax PassengersPrice (VND)
🚗 Sedan3 pax550,000 VND
🚙 SUV4 pax650,000 VND
🚐 Minivan12 pax900,000 VND

📌 Price per car, NOT per person!

Discover Marble Mountain – A Hidden Gem in Vietnam

🏔 What is Marble Mountain?

Marble Mountain (Ngu Hanh Son) is a breathtaking natural and cultural landmark in Da Nang, Vietnam. It consists of five stunning limestone and marble hills, each named after the five elements in Eastern philosophy:

  • Thuy Son (Water Mountain) – The Most Famous & Largest
  • Moc Son (Wood Mountain) – Unique White Marble Rock
  • Hoa Son (Fire Mountain) – Twin Mountains
  • Kim Son (Metal Mountain) – Home to a Mysterious Cave
  • Tho Son (Earth Mountain) – Ancient Buddhist Heritage

These mountains are rich in Buddhist culture, mythology, and stunning landscapes, making them a must-visit attraction for travelers in Da Nang.

Marble Mountain

🛕 Explore the Hidden Wonders of Marble Mountain

1. Huyen Khong Cave – The Most Beautiful Cave

  • A massive open-roof cave filled with natural sunlight.
  • Features Buddhist statues, ancient altars, and incense smoke creating a mystical atmosphere.
  • The cool temperature inside makes it a perfect spot to relax from the heat.

2. Am Phu Cave (Hades Cave) – The Underworld of Vietnam

  • A thrilling cave depicting Buddhist heaven and hell.
  • Walk through dark tunnels, pass sculptures of tortured souls, and climb to “heaven”.
  • A unique experience representing Vietnamese spiritual beliefs.

3. Linh Ung Pagoda – A Sacred Buddhist Sanctuary

  • One of three famous Linh Ung Pagodas in Da Nang.
  • Home to a majestic Buddha statue and panoramic views of Da Nang city & beaches.
  • A peaceful place to learn about Vietnamese Buddhism and local culture.

4. Tam Thai Pagoda – A Historic Buddhist Site

  • Built in the 17th century, this pagoda is a sacred place for monks and pilgrims.
  • Features beautiful dragon carvings and traditional Vietnamese architecture.

5. The Summit of Water Mountain – Best Viewpoint in Da Nang

  • Climb up Heaven Gate to reach the top of Thuy Son (Water Mountain).
  • Enjoy panoramic views of My Khe Beach, Non-Nuoc Beach, and Son Tra Peninsula.
  • A perfect place for photographers and nature lovers.

6. Non-Nuoc Stone Carving Village – 400 Years of Artistry

  • A traditional handicraft village where artisans sculpt intricate marble statues.
  • Buy handmade souvenirs like Buddha statues, jewelry, and decorative art.
  • FREE entry – Watch the stone artisans at work and learn about their ancient craft.

🎟 Entrance Fees for Marble Mountain

Marble Mountain Ticket: 40,000 VND/person (~$2)
Elevator Ticket: 15,000 VND/person/way (for those who don’t want to climb)
Hades Cave Ticket: 20,000 VND/person

Discover Marble Mountain – A Hidden Gem in Vietnam

🏔 What is Marble Mountain?

Marble Mountain (Ngu Hanh Son) is a breathtaking natural and cultural landmark in Da Nang, Vietnam. It consists of five stunning limestone and marble hills, each named after the five elements in Eastern philosophy:

  • Thuy Son (Water Mountain) – The Most Famous & Largest
  • Moc Son (Wood Mountain) – Unique White Marble Rock
  • Hoa Son (Fire Mountain) – Twin Mountains
  • Kim Son (Metal Mountain) – Home to a Mysterious Cave
  • Tho Son (Earth Mountain) – Ancient Buddhist Heritage

These mountains are rich in Buddhist culture, mythology, and stunning landscapes, making them a must-visit attraction for travelers in Da Nang.

🛕 Explore the Hidden Wonders of Marble Mountain

1. Huyen Khong Cave – The Most Beautiful Cave

  • A massive open-roof cave filled with natural sunlight.
  • Features Buddhist statues, ancient altars, and incense smoke creating a mystical atmosphere.
  • The cool temperature inside makes it a perfect spot to relax from the heat.

2. Am Phu Cave (Hades Cave) – The Underworld of Vietnam

  • A thrilling cave depicting Buddhist heaven and hell.
  • Walk through dark tunnels, pass sculptures of tortured souls, and climb to “heaven”.
  • A unique experience representing Vietnamese spiritual beliefs.

3. Linh Ung Pagoda – A Sacred Buddhist Sanctuary

  • One of three famous Linh Ung Pagodas in Da Nang.
  • Home to a majestic Buddha statue and panoramic views of Da Nang city & beaches.
  • A peaceful place to learn about Vietnamese Buddhism and local culture.

4. Tam Thai Pagoda – A Historic Buddhist Site

  • Built in the 17th century, this pagoda is a sacred place for monks and pilgrims.
  • Features beautiful dragon carvings and traditional Vietnamese architecture.

5. The Summit of Water Mountain – Best Viewpoint in Da Nang

  • Climb up Heaven Gate to reach the top of Thuy Son (Water Mountain).
  • Enjoy panoramic views of My Khe Beach, Non-Nuoc Beach, and Son Tra Peninsula.
  • A perfect place for photographers and nature lovers.

6. Non-Nuoc Stone Carving Village – 400 Years of Artistry

  • A traditional handicraft village where artisans sculpt intricate marble statues.
  • Buy handmade souvenirs like Buddha statues, jewelry, and decorative art.
  • FREE entry – Watch the stone artisans at work and learn about their ancient craft.

🎟 Entrance Fees for Marble Mountain

Marble Mountain Ticket: 40,000 VND/person (~$2)
Elevator Ticket: 15,000 VND/person/way (for those who don’t want to climb)
Hades Cave Ticket: 20,000 VND/person

Travel Tips Before Visiting Marble Mountain

Wear comfortable walking shoes – some areas have steep steps.
Dress appropriately when visiting pagodas & religious sites.
Watch your step on rainy daysmarble surfaces can be slippery.
Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best experience.
Free entry to Non-Nuoc Stone Carving Village – perfect for souvenir shopping!

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