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Mangala Zen Garden - new experience for your vacation

DA NANG Today
Published: October 25, 2017

Nestled in the Ocean Villas Resort Danang on Truong Sa Street, the Mangala Zen Garden is an ideal venue for those who want to make time for privacy away from the hustle and noise of city life.

The venue is about 900m away from the Montgomerie Links golf course, 3km from the Marble Mountains Tourism Area, and 17km from Quang Nam Province’s Hoi An City. 

Inspired by Maha Mangala Sutta - a Buddha Book of Beatitudes, the Garden allows its guests to experience and enjoy life to the full extend.  It will give you a wonderful experience of space, sound, taste, deeds and kindness which represent the unity of the resources for an auspicious life, known as the Mangala life.

Located right on the Bac My An Beach, this venue offers a private beach area for guests to relax and enjoy a wide range of water sports activities.

In particular, the site offers a total of 8 types of guest rooms which are tastefully decorated in a traditional Buddhist style: Lien Hoa, Phap Hoa, Song Ngu, Bao Cai, Bao Binh, one-bedroom apartment, two-bedroom apartment with balcony, and luxury 2-bedroom apartment. 

All spacious and bright guest rooms are decorated elegantly with traditional embroideries, antiques and dark wood furniture, while still being equipped with modern facilities.  Included are air conditioning, LCD TV, superior quality bedding, free high speed Wi-Fi access, a minibar, and a full bathroom. 

These rooms offer panoramic views over the beautiful Bac My An Beach and a natural garden.
In addition, there are 3 swimming pools, a spa room, a tennis court, a fitness centre, a library, a tea-meditation garden on the beach, and separate places for outdoor activities and romantic events on the sand. 

Apart from its international-standard services of a luxury resort, the Mangala Zen Garden adopts the spirit of Buddhism, and creates a harmonious environment for its guests in order to offer them a perfect experience in their vacations.

 

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