I almost missed this Pagoda while searching for it, and ended up walking right passed it a few times as I was expecting it to be visible from the street. As it turns out, it's tucked in behind a bunch of buildings, with a slightly obscure sign indicating it's presence from the street. It's also located in a pretty busy industrial part of Da Nang, which I also was not expecting.
Once you walk in to the main area however, it' actually surprisingly calm and serene. This is an active temple, and I wasn't sure if it was ok to walk around inside so I only took photos from the outside looking in. It did have some very beautiful architecture and carvings on it's two floors.
This is a very small site though, with mostly restaurants and industrial shops around the area and not much else. I believe walking distance-wise it was a good 45 minutes from the dragon bridge, so depending on your plans and time constraints in Da Nang, it may not be worth adding to...
Read moreMust see!! We Went here with our 3 young kids and felt so lucky that it was empty so we took our time exploring and taking pictures. Stayed for over an hour and was surprised nobody else came during our visit.
If your coming to Da Nang, definitely put this on your list - it is a magical...
Read moreIf you want to get to know the culture and religion of Vietnam better, you must visit, you must take off your shoes when entering, you must wear snocks, the floor is cold in December and if you are lucky you will meet a very kind aunt who works in the pagoda and she will...
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