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Marble Moutain (Ngu Hanh Son)
Overview
In the 19th century, Marble Mountains had been named “Ngu Hanh Son” by Minh Mang (the second King of Nguyen Dynasty)
Vietnamese Government keeps this name until now and it becomes a famous destination in Da Nang.
Location: 52 Huyen Tran Cong Chua, Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang 550000
Open time: 07:00 – 17:30 (Mon – Sun)
How to Get to Marble Mountains
Easily to go to Marble Mountains using different transportations: motorbike, bus or taxi.
By motorbike: Hire fee: 100,000 – 150,000 VND/ day
Parking fee: 10,000 VND
By bus: Go to nearest bus station and take Da Nang – Hoi An bus
Ticket: 15,000 VND
By taxi: If travellers are a group of more than 4 people, riding a taxi should be the most convenient and budget-wise option.
Where to Visit in Marble Mountains?
Thuy Son – Water Mountain
the height of 106m above the sea level, Thuy Son is the highest and the most beautiful mountain in Marble Mountains
The mountain of water which is home to pagodas dating back to 17th century and number of caves is one of the most frequent climbs.
An elevator with fee of 15.000 VND is another option for people who do not want to climb up to the top of the mountain.
There are two ways to hike up Thuy Son: one is Westside (go up) and another is Eastside (go down).
Entrance fee: 40,000 VND/person
Elevator fee: 15,000 VND/ person/trip (7:00 – 17:30)
Kim Son – Metal Mountain
Kim Son was shaped like a huge bell and next to Co Co River (Stock Neck River).
Quan Am Pagoda is lying on the back of this mountain.
The must-visit destination in Kim Son is Quan Am Cave which was discovered until 1956.
Hoa Son – Fire Mountain
Another mountain in the cluster of five Marble Mountains is Hoa Son.
Hoa Son is not a popular spot about its natural beauty but Linh Son pagoda and Huyen Vi cave inside Hoa Son are famous Buddhist worshiping sites.
Linh Ung Pagoda
In the East of Thuy Son, Linh Ung pagoda was considered part of beautiful landscape
The highlight of Ling Ung pagoda is the thirty meters height of Xa Loi tower, was built in 1997 and consists of 200 Buddha statues
Non Nuoc Village
Non Nuoc village is known as Non Nuoc fine arts village, the village of local handicraft made from marbles.
This village has more than 200 years of history since the end of 18th century.
Tourists are interested in handcrafted jewelleries such as rings, necklaces, etc.