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Quan Am Pagoda - a sacred place in the middle of Da Nang

Quan Am Pagoda was established in 1957, located at the foot of Kim Son Mountain, is one of the most sacred pagodas in Da Nang. Coming here, visitors not only admire the stunning beauty of the mountain scenery, but also learn about the ancient pagoda here.

Hành trình Đất ViệtHành trình Đất Việt25/03/2025


What attracts tourists to visit Quan Am Pagoda?

Coming to Da Nang, there is thousands of information about spiritual tourist destinations such as Linh Ung Pagoda, Non Nuoc Pagoda, ... Quan Am Pagoda is one of the tourist destinations in Da Nang that you should not miss. Not only famous for its sacredness, Quan Am Pagoda also leaves a special impression because of the charming natural scenery here.

Temple grounds

Visitors to the temple to offer incense, perform rituals or just visit the temple will feel overwhelmed by the spacious, green temple grounds as soon as they enter the temple.

The bronze statue of Thousand-Handed and Thousand-Eyed Avalokitesvara right in the temple grounds is extremely unique. Going inside, you will reach the courtyard behind the temple. It is a resting place and sightseeing place for monks, nuns, Buddhists and tourists from all over. The temple grounds also have a view of the cool, poetic Co Co River, making visitors feel like they are immersed in the nature here.

Unique cave system of Ngu Hanh Son mountain - Quan Am cave

Quan Am Cave is known as a wonder with the strange beauty that nature has bestowed upon this place. Entering the cave, you will witness the grandeur, mystery and the most typical features of the Ngu Hanh Son cave system.

The cave contains stalactites with many different colors, the deeper you go inside, the cooler the air will feel. More impressively, you will admire the statue of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara sparkling like a masterpiece from nature.

Phap Hoi Duong - where hundreds of ancient Buddhist artifacts are kept

The Dharma Assembly Hall of Quan Am Pagoda is a Buddhist museum - where hundreds of ancient Buddhist artifacts of our country are preserved. Inside the tower is where believers, monks, nuns, Buddhists and tourists come to worship, pay homage and visit.

Coming to Phap Hoi Duong, visitors not only learn about spiritual and cultural values ​​but also find peace and serenity in their souls.

Quan Am Pagoda Festival

Quan Am Pagoda Festival is held annually on the 19th day of the second lunar month. This is considered a folk festival imbued with Buddhist beliefs. The festival lasts for 3 days, including two parts: ceremony and festival.

The ceremony was held very solemnly, including 5 ceremonies, praying for peace for the country, people and the world.

The festival is more special, this is considered the most attractive part of the festival at the pagoda. The festival takes place with many unique cultural and sports activities such as: releasing flower lanterns, boat racing on Co Co River, chess competition, four sacred animals dance, vegetarian cooking competition, singing opera and folk songs, etc.

Quan Am Pagoda Festival not only meets the religious worship needs of Buddhists, but it is also a special component as a tourist product attracting tourists with strong national cultural identity in particular and Da Nang tourism in general.



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