Marble Mountains Da Nang
Exploring the Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son) – Da Nang’s Sacred Peaks The Marble Mountains, known in Vietnamese as Ngu Hanh Son (Five Element Mountains), stand as one of Da Nang’s most iconic natural and spiritual destinations. This cluster of five towering marble and limestone peaks is named after the five elements—Kim (Metal), Moc (Wood), […]
Dong Hoa Cuong Cave
Dong Hoa Cuong (Diamond Cave), also known as Dong Da Hoa, is a stunning natural grotto located on Cat Ba Island, Hai Phong. Unlike the historically significant Hospital Cave or the busy Trung Trang Cave, Dong Hoa Cuong is noted for its pristine, natural beauty and its dazzling interior, which has earned it the nickname “Diamond Cave.” Introduction to the Natural Marvel Geological Beauty: The cave gets its […]
Kinh Chu Cave
Kinh Chu Cave (Dong Kinh Chu) is an exceptionally significant historical, cultural, and spiritual site. It forms a core part of the An Phu – Kinh Chu – Nham Duong Special National Relic Complex. While historically part of Hai Duong Province, it is now often promoted within the cultural tourism network of the greater Hai Phong region. It was famously honored by King Le Thanh Tong as the ‘Nam Thien De Luc Dong’ (The Sixth […]
Trung Trang Cave
Trung Trang Cave is one of the most remarkable natural attractions within the Cát Bà National Park on Cát Bà Island. This large, cross-mountain cave offers visitors a unique 300-meter journey through millions of years of geological formation, juxtaposed with a fascinating wartime history. Introduction to the Natural Marvel Geological Beauty: The cave runs through […]
Military Hospital Cave
The Military Hospital Cave (or Hang Quân Y) is one of the most unique and historically significant sites on Cát Bà Island. Located deep within a limestone karst mountain, this cave was secretly transformed into a fully-functional, bomb-proof facility during the American War (Vietnam War), standing today as a powerful symbol of Vietnamese ingenuity and […]