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Marble Mountains Da Nang 2026: Complete Visiting Guide

Everything you need to know about visiting the sacred Marble Mountains in Da Nang, including history, caves, and expert tips.

Rising dramatically from the coastal plains of Central Vietnam, the Marble Mountains are a group of five marble and limestone peaks that hold centuries of spiritual history.

Known locally as Ngu Hanh Son, this sacred site is located just a short 15-minute drive from Da Nang city center. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, a history buff, or simply a traveler looking for breathtaking views of the East Vietnam Sea, the Marble Mountains offer an experience unlike any other.

Marble Mountains Panorama *The stunning view of the coastal plain from the Water Mountain (Thuy Son) peak.*

History and Mythology: The Five Elements

The name “Ngu Hanh Son” was bestowed upon the mountains by King Minh Mang of the Nguyen Dynasty in 1837. Each of the five peaks represents one of the fundamental elements of Oriental philosophy:

  • Thuy Son (Water): The highest and most famous peak.
  • Moc Son (Wood): Home to the unique “Rooster” rock formation.
  • Hoa Son (Fire): Comprising two distinct peaks.
  • Kim Son (Metal): Famous for the Quan Am Pagoda.
  • Tho Son (Earth): The lowest peak with historical war shelters.

Must-See Caves and Pagodas

While there are many spots to explore, these are the absolute “don’t miss” locations on Thuy Son mountain:

1. Huyen Khong Cave

This is arguably the most breathtaking cave in Central Vietnam. Natural skylights in the cavern’s ceiling allow shafts of sunlight to pierce through.

Expert Visiting Tip

To witness the most dramatic "light rays" inside Huyen Khong Cave, try to arrive between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM.