1. Things to know about Lady Buddha Da Nang
1.1. Establishment
The Lady Buddha Da Nang sits majestically at Linh Ung Pagoda on Son Tra Peninsula, about 10 kilometers northeast of downtown Da Nang. Perched over 200 meters above sea level, this beauty was unveiled in 2010, and the Lady Buddha Da Nang history is a story in its own right.
In 2004, Da Nang’s authorities initiated the construction of a grand Buddhist complex, Linh Ung 3, featuring a statue over 60 meters tall. After more than three years of construction, the first version was finished, but its appearance differed from the traditional image of Avalokiteśvara that locals revered, so construction had to start over.
The reconstruction was a massive undertaking with 12,000 scaffolding poles, 3,500 tires used to secure them, and 50 workers hauling thousands of tons of steel and cement up to 65 meters using pulley systems. Under the guidance of sculptor Thuy Lam, every detail was perfected, from the hand gestures to the flowing robes, creating the serene Lady Buddha Da Nang Vietnam masterpiece we see today.

1.2. Architecture
The Lady Buddha Da Nang statue holds the title of Vietnam's tallest standing Buddha, rising 67 meters high on a 35-meter-wide lotus pedestal. Created by sculptors Thuy Lam and Chau Viet Thanh, this magnificent statue is the centerpiece of Linh Ung Pagoda.
The statue stands with her back to the mountain, facing the East Sea. Her gentle eyes look down compassionately while one hand forms a sacred mudra and the other holds a vase of blessed water, as if pouring peace over the fishermen heading out to sea. On top of her crown sits a smaller Buddha statue, about 2 meters tall.
Inside are 17 levels, each containing altars with 21 Buddha statues in different poses, a design locals call “Buddha within Buddha.” Those who climb to the top are rewarded with sweeping views of Da Nang, its mountains, and its coastline.
In 2019, CNN featured a photo of the Lady Buddha among the world’s 58 most beautiful travel images—a proud honor for Da Nang and Vietnam.

1.3. Spiritual stories & significance
The Lady Buddha Da Nang is revered not only for its grandeur and history but also for the sacred experiences many have witnessed there. Some claim to have witnessed a radiant halo appearing around the statue, especially during certain times of day, weather conditions, or significant celebrations like Vesak Day or Vu Lan Festival.
Locals believe the Lady Buddha protects Da Nang from storms and blesses fishermen with safety and good fortune at sea. For the local fishing community, she represents hope and divine protection. Many also connect the city’s positive growth, from new bridges over the Han River to the opening of its oncology hospital, with the Lady Buddha’s benevolent presence.
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2. Things to do on your visit to Lady Buddha Da Nang
2.1. Take photos with a stunning background
Your Instagram feed would adore the photos you take here. The Lady Buddha Da Nang statue makes for an absolutely breathtaking photo backdrop. The sheer scale of the 67-meter figure, combined with the coastal scenery, creates those postcard-perfect shots.
Try capturing different angles: up close to show the intricate details of the statue, or step back to frame it against the blue sky and sea. The statue practically glows during early hours in the morning or the golden hours right before sunset, giving you some incredible shots.

2.2. Admire natural scenery
From the Lady Buddha's vantage point, you are treated to some of the best views in Da Nang. The modern skyline contrasts beautifully with the pristine beaches below, where the sky shimmers on the water’s surface. On clear days, you can even spot the distant Marble Mountains.
At night, the scenery transforms as a ribbon of city lights glows across the landscape, creating a truly magical sight. The tranquil atmosphere of Linh Ung Pagoda makes it a perfect place to pause, unwind, and soak in the peaceful surroundings.
2.3. Explore other works of Linh Ung Pagoda
The Lady Buddha Da Nang statue is more than just a stunning landmark. It is part of the sacred Linh Ung Pagoda, a place known for its architectural achievements. The main hall features sturdy columns wrapped with intricately carved dragons that seem to dance around the pillars.
Inside, you will find statues of Shakyamuni Buddha, Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva, and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva. In front of the hall lies the “Arhat Garden,” where 18 life-sized white stone statues depict different human emotions—from joy and love to anger and sorrow—reflecting Buddhist views on the human condition.
The pagoda grounds are spacious and shaded by mature trees, offering a cool, peaceful atmosphere year-round. You can take a simple walk around the premises and check out the lecture hall, the library, and the monks' quarters. Each building has its own architectural charm and adds to the overall serene vibe of the place.

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3. How to get to Lady Buddha Da Nang?
Getting to the Lady Buddha from Da Nang city center is easy, with options like private cars, motorbikes, taxis, or rideshare apps.
If you opt to navigate your way to Lady Buddha Da Nang yourself, follow Nguyen Van Linh Street across Dragon Bridge, continue on Vo Van Kiet and Vo Nguyen Giap streets, then stay on Hoang Sa Street for about 5 kilometers to reach Linh Ung Pagoda. The ride takes about 20-30 minutes from downtown.
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4. Best time to visit Lady Buddha in Da Nang
Timing can really make or break your visit to the Lady Buddha. Da Nang weather has two pretty distinct seasons, which are the dry season from January to July and the rainy season from August to December. Generally, the weather's pleasant, not too hot, with clear skies and calm seas.
All in all, December to March has the most comfortable weather, though not without occasional drizzle and the tourist crowd during Tet. April to September is also good, but it coincides with the summer, so you expect spiking prices. Lastly, the latter months of the year see less traffic and lower prices, though the rain may deter your experience.

5. Notes for visitors to Lady Buddha Da Nang
Before you head out to Linh Ung Pagoda to admire the Lady Buddha, here are some important things to keep in mind for a smooth visit:
- Dress appropriately: Cover your shoulders and knees, as this is an active temple. Avoid tank tops and short shorts; bring a light scarf if needed.
- Be respectful: Speak softly, especially near the main hall, and give space to monks or those praying.
- Entrance fees: The Lady Buddha Da Nang entrance fee is zero, completely free of charge. That said, the attraction can attract a large crowd due to that, so plan your visit very carefully.
- Watch your belongings: While it is generally safe, keep an eye on your bags and valuables, especially during busy times.

FAQs about Lady Buddha in Da Nang
What is the Lady Buddha Da Nang?
Lady Buddha (also known as the Linh Ung Pagoda statue) is Vietnam’s tallest Buddha statue, standing 67 meters high on Son Tra Peninsula, overlooking the city and the sea.
Why is Lady Buddha Da Nang famous?
The statue is a spiritual symbol of peace and protection for local fishermen and the city. Its serene presence facing the sea is believed to guard Da Nang from storms. Also, the incredible achievement of building the statue has gained a lot of attention.
Is there an entrance fee to visit Lady Buddha?
No, entry is free for all visitors. Donations are welcome but optional.
What should I wear when visiting Lady Buddha?
Since the place is a pagoda, you need to wear modest clothing so your shoulders and knees are covered. Avoid loud talking and crass behavior, and mind your step while walking around the pagoda grounds.
Can I take photos at Lady Buddha Da Nang?
Yes, photography is allowed and encouraged, especially of the breathtaking views and detailed temple architecture. However, make sure to be respectful in prayer areas.
What else can I see near Lady Buddha Da Nang?
Nearby attractions include Ban Co Peak, Tien Sa Port, and Son Tra Mountain, perfect for combining into a half-day trip. Da Nang also has a more modern side with the Dragon Bridge and the bustling atmosphere at the Han River bank.
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The Lady Buddha Da Nang is more than just a photo op, though it is an incredible one. The statue is a place where spirituality, architecture, and natural beauty come together in a way that perfectly encapsulates the identity of Da Nang and the beliefs of the local people. This makes the Lady Buddha statue a must-visit on any Da Nang trip.
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