Enjoy beauty scenery from Ngu Hanh Son
Ngu Hanh Son (The Marble Mountains) is about 8km southeast of Da Nang City.
This is a cluster of five marble mountains lying close to the sea. That
is why, it is dubbed Hon Non Nuoc, which means Mountain and Water in
Vietnamese.
In
the early 19th century, King Gia Long, the founder of the Nguyen
Dynasty, passed by and named the five mountains as Ngu Hanh Son. He also
named each of them according to one of the five elements of the
universe: Kim Son (metal of gold), Moc Son (wood), Thuy Son (water), Hoa
Son (fire), and Tho Son (earth). According to Oriental philosophy,
metal, wood, water, fire and earth are five elements that create the
universe. Five is a very important number in oriental mentality and
life. And so, the five mountains that compose Marble Mountain are filled
with mysterious.
Thuy
Son is both the highest and the most beautiful. Marble mountains
associates with many different legends. Thuy Son, covering an area of
15ha, has three peaks namely Thuong Thai, Trung Thai and Ha Thai. As a
result, the pagoda built on the mountain was named Tam Thai. Thuy Son
has been exploited as a popular tourist resort because of its alluring
beauty. Stone steps carved into the mountain lead to Tam Thai Pagoda
where Phat Di Lac is worshipped. In the past, the pagoda paid tribute to
Hindu and Buddhist gods and is now dedicated to Cham deities. Also on
the cliff of the mountain are such beautiful grottoes as Linh Nham
Grotto, Van Thong Grotto, Tang Chon Grotto and Huyen Khong Grotto. Huyen
Khong Cave was the base for Vietnamese revolutionaries during wartime.
The
Marble Mountains are famous for their traditional stone engraving
activities. In Dong Hai village close to Thuy Son, 600 families chisel
stone producing statues, jewelry, and art work. Stone from the Marble
Mountains has been exported to many countries.
Cultural
and historical vestiges are still on every pagoda and tower of the
early 19th century and on Champa sculptures of the 14th and 15th
century. There are poets of the Le and Tran dynasty engraved on stones.
All monuments such as the grave of Capital Tran Quang Khai’s mother, a
temple for worshiping Ngoc Lan princess (Minh Mang King’s younger
sister), autograph of conferring Tam Thai pagoda to be the national one,
Da Chong tunnel, Ba Tho cave, Kim Son mountain, Am Phu cave, etc. are
forceful evidences to the legendary Marble Mountains.
The
stone carving village stretching along the road leading to the Ngu Hanh
Son entrance is also a very attractive sight for visitors. At this
village, you can admire all those wonderful works created by patient
craftsmen right in front of you. All the stones for the works are taken
and transferred from the Marble Mountains.
The Marble Mountains are situated between Da Nang City and Hoi An ancient town and very close to Non Nuoc Beach,
which stretches for kilometres with clean and white sand and is one of
the nicest beaches in Vietnam, which is very convenient for visitors who
want to go climbing and bathing. Ngu Hanh Son is
familiar to almost everyone who has been to Da Nang. It is so well
known that many people consider it as the symbol of the area.

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