The Marble Mountains in Da Nang’s Ngu Hanh Son District is a cluster of 6 limestone mounts, namely Moc Son, Thuy Son, Tho Son, Kim Son, Duong Hoa Son, and Am Hoa Son.
On December 24, 2018, the Prime Minister signed Decision No. 1820/QD-TTg to recognize the Marble Mountains as a special national-level relic.
Below are photos capturing the beauty of Marble Mountains from a bird’s eye view:
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A panoramic view of the Marble Mountains |
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The Marble Mountains is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Da Nang because of its majestic beauty. |
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The mountains here are covered with a lush green colour of grass and trees. |
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An agricultural land right next to the Marble Mountains in the afternoon sunlight. |
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The mountains are interspersed with residential areas. |
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Although the six mountains are different in size, from afar they look quite similar. In particular, each mountain stands out with its distinct stone color. In particular, Thuy Son is pink, Moc Son white, Hoa Son red, Kim Son ink black, and Tho Son brown. |
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The Marble Mountains look majestic seen from aerial view |
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The Marble Mountains has its own unique beauty featuring the harmony of a natural ecological area interwoven with spiritual and cultural life. With this element, the tourist spot has a beauty that is both airy and romantic, and quiet and ancient. |
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The Marble Mountains cover nearly 2km2 and comprise 6 limestone mounts, namely Kim Son, Moc Son, Thuy Son, Tho Son, Duong Hoa Son and Am Hoa Son with many beautiful caves such as Huyen Khong, Huyen Vi, Van Thong, Tang Chon and Quan Am. |
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The Marble Mountains now houses 14 large and small pagodas. |
Reporting by B.LAM, T.HUYEN, M.LINH - Translating by M.DUNG
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