Son Tra mountain, a charmed masterpiece of Da Nang, Vietnam. I often visit here at the weekend for relaxing and healing.
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Nui Son Tra Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Nui Son Tra is on the northeastern side of Da Nang. It is largely covered in forest and the scenery is entrancing. On the south side of the mountain, visitors will come across the Linh Ung Bai But Temple. With it's 65-meter tall alabaster white Guanyin overlooking Da Nang's urban landscape, it's not only a nice place to burn incense and pray but also a beautiful scenic view. At the very peak of Nui Son Tra, there's a helipad from the Vietnam War left behind by the American military. It is now a scenic overlook. To the west of the Nui Son Tra there's a tiny beach called Tien Sa. Near the beach there is a memorial plaque and a small church.
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Son Tra mountain, a charmed masterpiece of Da Nang, Vietnam. I often visit here at the weekend for relaxing and healing.
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Camellia Peninsula is also called Camellia Mountain and Monkey Mountain. It is located on the northeast side of Da Nang, about 13 kilometers from the city. Because it is in the middle of Da Nang Port, it has created a natural barrier to block typhoons in Da Nang. Once an important radar and communications base during the Vietnam War, it now preserves a large area of native forests with pleasant scenery. The famous Lingying Temple Peninsula is located on the south mountainside of Lingying Temple. The temple does not charge tickets, and of course you can donate a little incense money. In addition to burning incense and worshiping Buddha, you can also overlook the beautiful scenery of Da Nang city and bay at Lingying Temple. From Lingying Temple to the north of the Camellia Peninsula, you can see the millennium-old eucalyptus tree, which is about 26 meters tall. They love this eucalyptus tree so they have given it a rare beauty and wonderful shape. If you have enough time, you can also climb the top of the mountain, which is rarely visited by tourists and is particularly magnificent when the weather is fine. The top has a helicopter tarmac left by the US military, but it has now become a watchtower. Note that the road to the top of the mountain is very steep, if you ride a motorcycle, the motor of the car and your car technology is not a small test. To the west of the Camellia Peninsula is a small Tien Sa beach, near the beach there is a monument and a chapel, and if you are interested, you can go and see it.
There is a very magnificent Buddha-studded Buddha statue on the Camellia Peninsula. It takes an hour to punch in and take a photo.
Also known as Camellia Mountain, Monkey Mountain, located northeast of Da Nang. The government has set up a 68-meter-high "Viewing the Sea" on the Camellia Peninsula to protect the harbor city of Da Nang.