Vietnam has long been known as a destination rich in spiritual heritage, where temples and pagodas are not only places of worship but also reflections of historical depth, cultural identity, and architectural artistry spanning centuries. For travelers from any country, exploring Vietnamese temples is a journey toward inner tranquility, while also opening a window into the spiritual life of local communities. In Da Nang, the “Tam Linh Ung Tu” – the three sacred Linh Ung Pagodas – create a distinctive spiritual landmark, harmoniously blending nature, belief, and the unique cultural beauty of Central Vietnam.
This article will guide you through all three famous Linh Ung Pagodas in Da Nang, covering their locations, historical origins, spiritual significance, architectural values, and surrounding natural landscapes, helping you plan a meaningful and fulfilling journey.
Da Nang is home to three pagodas that share the name Linh Ung. Together, they form a unique “spiritual triangle”: one located on Ba Na Mountain, one on the Son Tra Peninsula, and one in the Marble Mountains area. According to feng shui beliefs, this arrangement helps protect the city from natural disasters while bringing peace and prosperity to both residents and visitors.
Linh Ung Pagoda Bai But is the largest, newest, and most impressive pagoda within the Tam Linh Ung complex in Da Nang. Perched on the Son Tra Peninsula with panoramic sea views, its tranquil setting and refined architecture attract millions of visitors each year.

The establishment of Linh Ung Pagoda Bai But is associated with a local legend about a Buddha statue that drifted ashore and was discovered by villagers, who built a small shrine for worship. Over time, this humble sanctuary evolved into a large pagoda complex on the Son Tra Peninsula.
The name “Bai But” literally means “Buddha Beach,” symbolizing a sacred place in the earthly realm. Local people believe the site brings peace, calm seas, and protection to the land and fishermen of Da Nang.
The most striking highlight of the pagoda is the 67-meter-tall Lady Buddha (Avalokitesvara) statue, considered the tallest of its kind in Vietnam. With its back against Son Tra Mountain and face turned toward the East Sea, the statue contains 17 interior levels, each enshrining 21 Buddha statues, creating a uniquely sacred and immersive spiritual space for both pilgrims and visitors.
From Da Nang city center, visitors can reach the Son Tra Peninsula via the following route:
Pay attention to sharp curves and steep slopes along the mountain road. Visitors are advised to choose suitable transportation such as manual motorcycles or cars to safely navigate steep and winding sections. Avoid underpowered scooters if you are not experienced with mountain roads.
When visiting Linh Ung Pagoda Bai But, do not miss the Three-Entrance Gate with its expansive sea backdrop, the main courtyard featuring 18 impressive Arhat statues, and especially the viewpoint from the base of the Lady Buddha statue looking up into the deep blue sky. Every corner of the complex reflects a harmonious blend of Buddhist architecture and natural scenery, making the journey deeply contemplative and memorable.
Linh Ung Pagoda Non Nuoc is the oldest pagoda among the three Linh Ung temples, bearing the marks of time with moss-covered architecture, a solemn atmosphere, and profound spiritual significance. It is deeply connected to the long-standing religious life and history of Da Nang.

Linh Ung Pagoda Non Nuoc was built more than 300 years ago and is one of Central Vietnam’s most representative ancient pagodas. During the Nguyen Dynasty, it was granted the title of National Pagoda by Emperor Minh Mang, affirming its special status in the Buddhist life of that era.
Despite centuries of change, the pagoda has preserved its quiet, sacred, and nostalgic character, standing in contrast to the grand scale and modernity of the other two Linh Ung pagodas in Da Nang.
Located on Thuy Son Mountain—the largest and most beautiful peak in the Marble Mountains complex—Linh Ung Pagoda Non Nuoc enjoys a harmonious setting of rocky cliffs, greenery, and natural light.
Its highlights include the seven-story Relic Stupa and a majestic white Buddha statue facing an open landscape. Behind the pagoda, the path connects to Tang Chon Cave, creating a spiritual exploration journey infused with mystery and contemplation.
Linh Ung Pagoda Non Nuoc is conveniently located just 10–15 minutes from Da Nang city center and very close to Pullman Danang Beach Resort, making it easy to include in a short itinerary.
When visiting the pagoda, take time to explore its moss-covered architecture, traditional yin-yang tiled roofs, and ancient Buddhist reliefs. In particular, experiencing backlit photography from inside the caves looking outward offers a sense of mystery and serenity—perfectly embodying the spirit of an ancient pagoda within the Marble Mountains heritage site.
Linh Ung Pagoda Ba Na is the highest-altitude pagoda in the Linh Ung pagoda system in Da Nang. It is located atop Nui Chua (King Mountain), within the famous Ba Na Hills tourism complex. Surrounded by drifting clouds and majestic mountain forests, the pagoda offers a sense of calm and spiritual purification after the lively sightseeing journey below. From here, visitors can easily combine their visit with a stop at the Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills – one of Vietnam’s most iconic landmarks – to both pay homage in a sacred space and admire the spectacular beauty of the “stairway to the heavens” amid the great forest.

Linh Ung Pagoda Ba Na is built in the Mahayana Buddhist architectural style, standing out amid the cool year-round climate and mist-covered highlands. The pagoda grounds open onto a spacious stone-paved courtyard that feels solemn yet open and airy. In front of the main hall, rows of three-needle pine trees rise through the mist, creating a sense of seclusion and tranquility. The harmonious blend of architecture and nature makes the pagoda feel detached from the noise of the mundane world.
Unlike the other two Linh Ung pagodas, which worship Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, Linh Ung Pagoda Ba Na leaves a strong impression with its 27-meter-tall seated statue of Shakyamuni Buddha in meditation. Set against a vast mountain landscape, the statue radiates dignity and serenity. On cloudy days, the Buddha appears and disappears within the white mist, creating a mystical and sacred scene that brings peace and deep reflection to worshippers.
To reach Linh Ung Pagoda Ba Na, visitors need to purchase an entrance ticket to Sun World Ba Na Hills, which includes a round-trip cable car ride. From the cable car station, access to the pagoda is convenient and well signposted.
Linh Ung Pagoda Ba Na is an ideal spot for cloud hunting and mist photography, especially in the early morning or late afternoon when clouds swirl thickly around the mountains. One of the most beautiful viewpoints is from the pagoda gate looking down toward the primary forest below, where the scenery appears dreamlike, as if in a heavenly realm. The quiet atmosphere, soft light, and thin layers of mist create photographs that are both mystical and imbued with spiritual depth.
To ensure a smooth and spiritually fulfilling visit to the Linh Ung pagodas in Da Nang, visitors should prepare carefully in terms of attire, timing, and conduct. Respecting the sacred atmosphere of these religious sites not only reflects good cultural manners but also allows you to more deeply experience the peace and tranquility throughout your journey.
If your schedule is tight, you can simply choose one Linh Ung pagoda that best suits your interests and travel goals. Each pagoda offers a distinct charm, from natural scenery and historical value to leisure experiences, making it easy to prioritize and optimize your sightseeing time.
After a long day visiting the Linh Ung pagodas—especially journeys involving mountain climbs and extensive walking at the Marble Mountains or Ba Na—both body and mind deserve rest and recovery. Pullman Danang Beach Resort is an ideal retreat to restore balance after a meaningful pilgrimage.
At Nang Spa ,you can relax your feet with herbal foot soaks or enjoy a deep foot massage to ease fatigue and rejuvenate your energy. Once refreshed, indulge in afternoon tea at Infinity Bar or savor a cozy dinner at Epice Restaurant – where culinary excellence meets the elegant setting of a five-star resort.
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