Discover Linh Ung Pagoda in Da Nang
Located on the serene Son Tra Peninsula, Linh Ung Pagoda is one of the most revered Buddhist sites in Central Vietnam. With its breathtaking coastal views and spiritual ambiance, this pagoda attracts both local worshippers and international travelers alike.
The Iconic Lady Buddha Statue
The highlight of Linh Ung Pagoda is undoubtedly the Lady Buddha statue, officially named “Guanyin” (Quan Âm). Standing at 67 meters tall, she holds the title of Vietnam’s tallest Lady Buddha statue. From her elevated position, the statue gazes out over the East Sea, believed to protect fishermen and bring peace to the coastal city of Da Nang.
The base of the statue is a 17-meter lotus-shaped temple, where visitors can pray or admire the intricate Buddhist art carved along the walls.
Architecture and Atmosphere
Linh Ung Pagoda showcases traditional Vietnamese temple architecture, with curved roofs, dragon details, and serene courtyards. The area is filled with ancient bonsai trees, white marble statues of Arhats (La Hán), and a peaceful bell tower.
As you stroll around the complex, you’ll feel a deep sense of calm. The elevated location also provides panoramic views of My Khe Beach, Da Nang Bay, and the Marble Mountains in the distance.
How to Get There
It is about 10 km from Da Nang city center. It takes approximately 20–30 minutes by motorbike or taxi. You can also book a half-day city tour that includes Linh Ung, Marble Mountains, and Han Market.

Tips for Visiting Linh Ung Pagoda
Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered)
Visit early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better lighting
No entrance fee, but donations are appreciated
Be respectful during prayer times
Want more Da Nang highlights? Check out our guide to Non Nuoc Beach
Learn more about Buddhism in Vietnam