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Huong Pagoda is located in [Huong Son commune, My Duc district, Hanoi], about 60km southwest of the capital center. Thanks to its convenient location, from central Hanoi, visitors can easily travel by car, motorbike, bus, etc., then take boats along Yen Stream to reach Huong Pagoda tourism destinations.
Huong Pagoda is a scenic complex consisting of many temples, pagodas, shrines, mountains, caves, wildlife systems, and vegetation scattered across the villages of Yen Vi, Duc Khe, Hoi Xa, Tien Mai, Phu Yen, and Ha Doan in Huong Son commune.
Most of the relics are situated against mountainsides or deep in valleys with beautiful terrain that creates magnificent monuments. This natural arrangement helps the place maintain its wild, tranquil, and somewhat mysterious beauty.
The Huong Son complex is currently one of Vietnam's 21 National Tourism Areas and was recognized as a Special National Monument according to Decision 2082/QD-TTg in 2017.
The Huong Pagoda scenic complex is scattered across the limestone mountain range of Huong Son (Source: Internet)
1 - A major pilgrimage center associated with Buddhist beliefs
Huong Pagoda was once known as "Biet chiem nhat Nam thien" - the most beautiful scenic spot in the southern sky, famous for its complex of temples and caves spread across the Huong Son mountain range (My Duc, Hanoi). Huong Pagoda tourism also represents a typical spiritual pilgrimage center, closely connected to the cultural and religious life of Vietnamese people.
The complex includes dozens of pagodas, temples, and caves such as Thien Tru Pagoda, Giai Oan Pagoda, Huong Tich Cave, Trinh Temple, etc., representing the harmony of three major belief systems: Buddhism with the center of Quan The Am Bodhisattva worship, Taoism through the Mountain God temple, and folk beliefs with Mother Goddess worship. Each year, Huong Pagoda welcomes about 1.5 million visitors for worship, sightseeing, and festival participation.
[Annually, many people come to worship and visit Huong Pagoda] (Source: Internet).
2 - Features the Huong Pagoda Festival: Vietnam's longest festival
The Huong Pagoda Festival, held from the 6th day of the first lunar month to the third lunar month, is Vietnam's longest festival. The festival commemorates Quan The Am Bodhisattva and prays for national peace and prosperity, serving as an occasion to honor the distinctive folk cultural values of the Huong Son region.
The ceremonial part includes the official opening ceremony along with spiritual rituals such as incense offering, processions, meditation, etc., at sacred sites like Thien Tru Pagoda, Huong Tich Cave, and Giai Oan Stream. The festive part is vibrant with folk cultural activities such as cheo singing, chau van singing, water puppet shows, and traditional games like tug of war, pot breaking, wrestling, etc.
[The Huong Pagoda festival opening ceremony takes place in a bustling atmosphere (Source: Internet).]
From January 1, 2025, Huong Pagoda tourism ticket prices have some changes:
Specifically:
Ticket type
Reference ticket price
Sightseeing tickets
120,000 VND/person
Ferry ticket
Thien Tru and Huong Tich routes: 110,000 VND/person
Tuyet Son route: 85,000 VND/person
Long Van route: 85,000 VND/person
Cable car ticket
Round trip adult ticket: 260,000 VND/person
One-way adult ticket: 180,000 VND/person
Round trip child ticket (90 - 130cm): 180,000 VND/person
One-way child ticket (90 - 130cm): 120,000 VND/person
Tram Tickets
20,000 VND/person/turn
(Move from the main bus station to the central area of Chua Huong ferry terminal)
Parking fee
Cars under 9 seats: 30,000 VND/trip
Cars over 10 seats: 50,000 VND/trip
(Overnight surcharge: VND 20,000/car)
Depending on your purpose of pilgrimage, sightseeing, or festival experience, you can consider the following time periods:
[Early year is the ideal time to experience the cool and bustling atmosphere of the festival (Source: Internet).]
From central Hanoi city, visitors can choose various transportation means to reach Huong Pagoda tourism destinations such as:
[With a distance of over 60km, you can choose motorbike or car to travel to the pagoda (Source: Internet).]
Especially for visitors from Central or Southern Vietnam, airplane is the fastest choice to reach Hanoi, then continue the journey to Huong Pagoda. Visit [Vietnam Airlines] immediately to book flight tickets and choose flights suitable for your itinerary.
Visitors should prepare:
[You should choose modest, comfortable clothing when visiting Huong Pagoda (Source: Internet).]
Below are some offering trays commonly presented by people:
[Offering items don't need to be elaborate, what matters most is your sincerity (Source: Internet).]
Note: In the Buddhist worship area of Huong Pagoda, visitors are not allowed to offer votive paper money. When going to the temple, the most important thing is sincerity, there is no need to prepare elaborate or ostentatious offerings.
To explore Huong Pagoda tourism, visitors will buy tickets at Duc dock and begin their journey by boat along Yen Vi Stream. The romantic beauty of the winding stream amidst mountains and forests has become an endless source of inspiration, motivating countless poets and writers to create romantic and soaring verses about this Buddhist land.
[Duc dock, the place that takes you to the spiritual world (Source: Internet).]
The stream stretches about 4km, winding through mountains, forests, and vast fields. The scenery on both banks changes with the seasons, creating spectacular scenes. Spring is brilliant with the red color of cotton flowers blooming everywhere, summer becomes green with new rice and grass.
The journey on Yen Stream takes visitors through cool green fields, winding around the foot of Huong Mountain. The peaceful space opens before your eyes, with Phoenix Mountain and Doi Cheo Mountain on the left with undulating shapes like a giant python. On the right is Ngu Nhac Mountain, Trinh Temple, where visitors light incense and send New Year prayers.
[Mesmerized by the poetic beauty at Yen Stream during cotton flower season (Source: Internet).]
Located about 500m from Duc dock, Trinh Temple sits at the foot of Ngu Nhac Mountain. Trinh Temple worships General Tu Ma, a national guardian deity who greatly contributed to helping the Hung Kings protect the territory. Through historical upheavals, Trinh Temple was once destroyed by war. In 1992, the temple was reconstructed, maintaining its ancient and solemn appearance.
According to folk beliefs, before going deeper into the relic complex, visitors need to "present themselves" here. This ritual expresses reverence and is a request for peace and luck throughout the worship journey.
[Trinh Temple is the first destination in the worship journey at Huong Pagoda (Source: Internet).]
Thien Tru Pagoda is the first stop in the Huong Pagoda tourism journey and also where the annual Huong Pagoda festival opening ceremony takes place. The pagoda was built in the late 15th century under King Le Thanh Tong's reign and still maintains its ancient, solemn appearance amidst magnificent nature.
The pagoda architecture is designed in "Ngu mon tam cap" style, meaning five gates and three consecutive courtyards. From the Tam Quan gate, visitors enter the first spacious courtyard, paved with neat bricks. Here stands a bronze cauldron nearly 3m high, where pilgrims offer incense during major festivals. On both sides of Tam Quan are symmetrical bell and drum towers, creating classical symmetry in Eastern Buddhist architectural style.
Passing the first terrace leads to the second courtyard, one step higher, then to the third terrace at the highest level. The three courtyards are like three steps leading you into the pure space of Buddha land.
Behind Tam Bao is the Ancestral worship area, Holy Mother hall, and library pavilion. Each structure is connected by stone-paved walkways, convenient for visitors. The interior space is divided into multiple worship sections, surrounded by structures like monks' quarters, scripture halls, guest houses, storage houses, etc.
Within the pagoda grounds is also Vien Cong Precious Pagoda, a special structure made of ancient terracotta, built to commemorate Venerable Vien Cong, the first person credited with establishing the temple.
[Panoramic view of Thien Tru Pagoda from above (Source: Internet).
[The pagoda gate is majestic and solemn (Source: Internet).]
[In front of the main hall is a large spacious courtyard (Source: Internet)
[The bell tower is typical of ancient Buddhist architecture (Source: Internet)
[Mother Goddess temple with exquisite carved architecture (Source: Internet)
[Tam Bao hall in the pagoda is the most sacred and solemn place (Source: Internet)
[Festival opening atmosphere at Thien Tru Pagoda (Source: Internet)
Huong Tich Cave is located over 2,000m from Thien Tru Pagoda and sits at about 390m above sea level. To reach the cave, visitors must traverse a quite long and steep mountain climbing route.
Upon arrival, you'll see the four words "Huong Tich dong mon" appearing on the stone arch at the entrance, along with a stone-paved path of 120 steps leading deep into the cave. Inside the cave, a green stone statue of Quan Am is solemnly placed in the central position. Going deeper, visitors feel like entering a world of stalactites in myriad shapes, some resembling "golden and silver trees," others swelling round like "mother's milk drops" that have dripped through years. Many visitors believe that touching these stalactite formations will bring luck and peace.
Particularly, the cave also has a "path to heaven" and "way to the underworld." These two symbolic images not only enrich visitors' experiences but also evoke multiple layers of meaning in Vietnamese spiritual life.
[Huong Tich Cave is known as Nam thien de nhat dong - the most sacred cave in the south (Source: Internet)
[Dim light from lamps reflecting the rock formations makes the space more sacred (Source: Internet)
[Stalactite formations in myriad shapes (Source: Internet)
From Long Van dock, visitors walk about 150m to reach Long Van Pagoda. Following the path behind the pagoda, you'll reach Long Van Cave. Above the cave entrance are carved three Chinese characters "Long Van Dong." Inside, there's a small Tam Bao shrine worshipping Buddha.
In the cave is a deep cavern called Am Cave, where there are many strangely shaped rock formations, creating a mysterious and attractive space for exploration enthusiasts.
[Long Van Cave at Huong Pagoda (Source: Internet)
Tuyet Son Cave is located on the mountainside, with rice fields and winding streams below, creating a rustic, peaceful scenery. The path leading to the cave is somewhat rough, with many ups and downs along the mountainside, but the scenery on both sides is very poetic, especially in spring when apricot gardens bloom white along the entire path.
Inside the cave is a naturally formed stalactite system, with stones curled together in patches, looking like the shape of a mysterious dragon's nest. The cave is divided into 2 main branches:
[Tuyet Son Cave at Huong Pagoda (Source: Internet)
Giai Oan Pagoda is located on the slope of Long Tuyen Mountain, about 2.5km from Huong Tich Cave. The pagoda grounds include the main hall, Tu Van Hermitage, Tam Bao hall on the right, and Phat Tich Hermitage on the left. In the hermitage area are Buddha's footprints imprinted on a large stone, beside a long stone strip extending down to the water, looking like a small waterfall in the mountain forest.
At the foot of the pagoda mountain is Giai Oan Stream, divided into nine small water channels. During rainy season, water flowing over stones creates gentle trickling sounds, like a harmony concert amidst wild nature.
[Giai Oan Pagoda at Huong Pagoda (Source: Internet)
Time
Work
6:30 - 8:30
Depart from Hanoi
8:30 - 8:45
Go to Yen wharf, park your car, buy sightseeing tickets, boat tickets and cable car tickets (if you choose to take the cable car).
8:45 - 9:15
Visit Trinh Temple (Ngu Nhac Linh Tu).
9:15 - 10:30
Take a boat on Yen Stream to Thien Tru Pagoda area.
10:30 - 11:30
Arrive at Thien Tru wharf, visit Thien Tru Pagoda
11:30 - 12:00
Move up to Huong Tich Cave
12:00 - 13:30
Visit and worship Buddha at Huong Tich Cave.
13:30 - 14:30
Having lunch
14:30 - 15:00
Moving down the mountain from Huong Tich Cave.
15:00 - 16:00
Freelance,You can visit some other places near Thien Tru Pagoda such as: Giai Oan Pagoda, Van Long Cave, Tuyet Son Cave,...
16:00 – 17:00
Take a boat from Thien Tru wharf to Yen wharf
17:00 – 17:30
Get the car, prepare to return to Hanoi. You can buy some Huong Pagoda specialties (apricots, yams, rau sang...) as gifts.
17:30 – 19:00
Move back to Hanoi, end of trip
Besides the sightseeing and worship journey, Huong Pagoda tourism in Hanoi is also an opportunity to discover the rustic, familiar yet very characteristic flavors of the Huong Son region.
[Che lam fragrant with ginger, rich with peanuts (Source: Internet)
[Arrowroot five-grain cake is a very popular specialty when doing Huong Pagoda tourism (Source: Internet)
[Huong Pagoda apricots are very delicious and thick-fleshed (Source: Internet)
Huong Pagoda tourism is not only a spiritual journey but also an opportunity to discover the harmonious beauty between culture, beliefs, and nature. With its poetic landscape, ancient architectural features, and sacred atmosphere, Huong Pagoda tourism remains a special destination in the hearts of both Vietnamese and international visitors.
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