Geological formation

The Marble Mountains

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Phương
October 2, 2022
Da Nang attractions Ngu Hanh Son is the name of 6 mountains, including: Kim Son, Moc Son, Thuy Son, Tho Son, Hoa Son (Duong Hoa Son and Am Hoa Son). Limestone mountains located along the coast bring unique beauty converging mountains, sea, spirituality attracting domestic and foreign tourists to visit and explore. Ngu Hanh Son is one of the 10 most prominent tourist attractions in Da Nang and is recognized by the state as a national historical and cultural relic.
Da Nang attractions Ngu Hanh Son is the name of 6 mountains, including: Kim Son, Moc Son, Thuy Son, Tho Son, Hoa Son (Duong Hoa Son and Am Hoa Son). Limestone mountains located along the coast bring unique beauty converging mountains, sea, spirituality attracting domestic and foreign tourists to vis…
Quan
May 13, 2020
The Marble Mountains or Non Nuoc is one of the most mysterious attractions in Danang. It draws both local and foreign tourists' attention to its divine. Belong with its grandeur, it is considered as a "spiritual" land of Quang Nam - Da Nang. The Marble Mountains, including many tunnels, caves, peaks and temples, is a cluster of five spectacular mountains like Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth (Five basic elements according to Eastern philosophy). Five hills here are made of marble and limestone.
The Marble Mountains or Non Nuoc is one of the most mysterious attractions in Danang. It draws both local and foreign tourists' attention to its divine. Belong with its grandeur, it is considered as a "spiritual" land of Quang Nam - Da Nang. The Marble Mountains, including many tunnels, caves, peaks…
Hue
November 9, 2019
beautiful place for discovery
Naomi
May 8, 2019
Named after the five elements (metal, water, wood, fire and earth), the Marble Mountains are a myriad of natural cave networks worshipped as a holy site by both the Champa Kingdom and Buddhist settlers. Take a glass elevator up to the mountain-top where you can delve into the mysteries of the Linh Ung Pagoda and Temple, Xa Loi Tower and hidden delights of the Huyen Kong caves. Visit Am Phu Cave to find a replica of heaven and hell, eerie underground tunnels and to possibly hear the clapping of bats' wings. Before descending the 156 steps carved into the mountainside (or returning in the elevator), climb to the summit and admire the beautiful panoramic view. On a clear day, you can even see the mountains bordering Laos.
Named after the five elements (metal, water, wood, fire and earth), the Marble Mountains are a myriad of natural cave networks worshipped as a holy site by both the Champa Kingdom and Buddhist settlers. Take a glass elevator up to the mountain-top where you can delve into the mysteries of the Lin…
SimplyHome
February 12, 2019
About 8km southeast from the centre of the city, the Marble Mountains Tourist Area is one of the best places in the city, and it is very attractive to both domestic and foreign visitors thanks to its special historical and cultural values. The Marble Mountains is a cluster of 5 marble and limestone mountains lying close to the sea. Each mountain is named after one of the 5 elements in ancient oriental philosophy: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. In 2018, 1.95 million tourists visited this tourist site. Of them, 1.15 million were foreigners, an increase of 31% compared to 2017, and they mainly came from China, South Korea, and European and American countries.
About 8km southeast from the centre of the city, the Marble Mountains Tourist Area is one of the best places in the city, and it is very attractive to both domestic and foreign visitors thanks to its special historical and cultural values. The Marble Mountains is a cluster of 5 marble and limestone…

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