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Ngu Hanh Son Ward: Where Heritage, Spirituality, and Luxury Resorts Converge
Embark on a journey to a place where land and sky, spirituality, and heritage converge to create one of Vietnam's most unique regions – Ngu Hanh Son Ward. This is not just a new name on the administrative map, but also the amalgamation of a land rich in cultural, historical, and tourism values. The core reason for the large and potential Ngu Hanh Son ward of today is the merger of four former wards: My An, Khue My, Hoa Hai, and Hoa Quy. As experts in local exploration, the Local Trips team will provide the most in-depth, detailed, and comprehensive insight into this magnificent land.
Origins: The Merger of 4 Key Southern Wards
To fully appreciate the value and potential of Ngu Hanh Son, one must first understand its formation story. This is a strategic merger area of extreme importance, established based on Government Proposal No. 403/DA-CP and officially formalized by Resolution No. 1659/NQ-UBTVQH15 of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly.
Specifically, the main entity of Ngu Hanh Son Ward was formed from the entire area and population of four former wards, each playing a significant role in the development of the southern region of Da Nang:
- My An Ward: Famous for its expat quarter and a vibrant part of the beach.
- Khue My Ward: Home to many new urban areas and major roads.
- Hoa Hai Ward: The heart of the new ward, where the Ngu Hanh Son Landscape and Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village are located.
- Hoa Quy Ward: The southern gateway, home to the University Village and connecting with old Quang Nam.
This administrative unit rearrangement has unified the entire southern gateway area, forming a strong tourism - service - education hub, serving as a perfect bridge on the Da Nang - Hoi An heritage route.
Southern Gateway Location and Strategic Heritage Axis
Ngu Hanh Son Ward is strategically located in the southeastern part of the city. It is not just a coastal ward, but also an important southern gateway, situated entirely on the vital Le Van Hien - Tran Dai Nghia route connecting central Da Nang with Hoi An ancient town.
[Image suggestion: Drone shot from above, with the 5 Ngu Hanh Son mountains on one side, Non Nuoc Beach and resorts on the other, and the road extending towards Hoi An in the middle - Alt text: Overview of the strategic location of Ngu Hanh Son Ward, Da Nang]
According to the new administrative structure of Da Nang City, there are no longer district/county levels. Ngu Hanh Son Ward is a commune-level administrative unit directly under the city. Regarding the main office, after the merger, the new Ward People's Committee will be located at the most convenient location. For accurate information for transactions, you should check the latest information on the city's official website.

Comprehensive Exploration Guide: The "Heart" of Ngu Hanh Son Ward
From our experience, Ngu Hanh Son ward is a multi-layered treasure, where visitors can experience many different types of tourism in just one area.

Ngu Hanh Son Landscape - A Wonder in the Heart of the City
This is the soul, the eternal symbol of this land. The Ngu Hanh Son Landscape complex is a Special National Scenic Spot, consisting of 5 marble mountains rising on a coastal sand beach, named after the legend of the five elements: Kim Son, Moc Son, Thuy Son, Hoa Son, and Tho Son.

- Thuy Son: This is the largest, most beautiful, and most visited mountain. To explore Thuy Son, you can take an elevator or challenge yourself with moss-covered stone steps. On the mountain is a complex of spiritual architecture and magical caves.
- Huyen Khong Cave: This is the most beautiful, largest, and most sacred cave. Sunlight shining through 5 skylights on the cave ceiling creates mystical streams of light like a fairyland. Inside is a solemn worship space, bringing a sense of purity and peace.
- Am Phu Cave: In stark contrast to Huyen Khong, Am Phu cave recreates the scene of 18 levels of hell according to Buddhist philosophy, with pathways deep underground and carved statues that teach about the law of karma. This is a unique and contemplative experience.
- Tam Thai Pagoda and Linh Ung Pagoda: These are two ancient pagodas with great historical and spiritual value. Tam Thai Pagoda was built in the 17th century, while Linh Ung Pagoda (Ngu Hanh Son) is one of Da Nang's three famous Linh Ung pagodas.

Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village - Where the Soul of Stone Awakens
Located right at the foot of Ngu Hanh Son mountain is the Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, a traditional craft village that has existed for over 400 years and is recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage.

- Sounds of the craft village: Walking into the village, you will hear the incessant sounds of chiseling, carving, and grinding stone, a symphony of labor and creativity.
- Talented hands: From rough marble blocks, skilled artisans breathe life into them, creating exquisite stone sculptures, from Buddha statues, mythical creatures, jewelry to interior decorations.
- Shopping and learning experience: This is not only a place to buy unique souvenirs but also where you can learn about the stone carving process and the cultural story behind each artwork.

Non Nuoc Beach & 5-Star Resort Strip
Ngu Hanh Son Ward also boasts Non Nuoc Beach, a beautiful beach with white sand, clear water, and a gentle slope, connecting to My Khe beach.

- Peaceful beauty: Compared to My Khe, Non Nuoc has a more peaceful and tranquil beauty, making it an ideal place for relaxation and unwinding.
- Luxury resort paradise: Along this beach is a strip of 5-star resorts, among the most luxurious and upscale in Vietnam, such as Furama Resort, Hyatt Regency Danang Resort & Spa, Vinpearl Resort & Spa Da Nang... making Ngu Hanh Son Ward the city's center for high-end resort tourism.

Economic Pulse Based on a Strong "Tripod"
The economy of Ngu Hanh Son Ward thrives dynamically based on three main pillars:

- Tourism - Services: This is the spearhead economic sector, including spiritual tourism and heritage exploration in Ngu Hanh Son, and high-end resort tourism at coastal resorts.
- Handicrafts: Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village not only holds cultural value but is also an important economic sector, providing products for domestic and international markets.
- Education - Training: With the presence of Da Nang University Village, this area is gradually becoming a major educational and research center in Central Vietnam.

Culinary Map: From Rustic to Luxurious
The cuisine in Ngu Hanh Son is as diverse as its tourism types.

- Local cuisine: Around the foot of Ngu Hanh Son mountain and the stone village, you can easily find humble eateries serving specialties such as Mi Quang, banh xeo, bun mam...
- Coastal seafood: Along Non Nuoc beach, there are many fresh seafood restaurants with airy spaces.
- Fine Dining in resorts: 5-star resorts offer high-class culinary experiences with luxurious restaurants serving everything from exquisite Vietnamese cuisine to diverse international dishes.
[Image suggestion: An exquisite stone lion sculpture being completed at Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village - Alt text: Artisan at Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, Ngu Hanh Son Ward]

Communicating with Locals: Understanding More About the "Da Nang Accent"
When chatting with stone carvers or local vendors, you will hear the rustic and genuine Da Nang accent. Listen for these interesting words:

- Interrogative pronouns: If you hear someone ask "Đi mô rứa?" (Where are you going?) or "Răng rồi?" (What's up?), you'll know you're in the right place. Other words like "tê" (that one), "chi" (what) are also very common.
- Personal pronouns: The familiar terms of address "Mi - Tau/Tui" (You - Me/I).
- Other words: Words like "bọn bay" (you guys) or "nớ" (that).
Useful Travel Tips: Transportation and Accommodation
- Transportation: Ngu Hanh Son Ward is located on the main road, making it very easy to travel by taxi, ride-hailing services, or motorbike. To fully explore Ngu Hanh Son, you should dedicate at least half a day.
- Accommodation: This area offers the most luxurious accommodation options in Da Nang. If you desire a lavish vacation, choose one of the beachfront resorts. Additionally, there are many more affordable hotels and homestays located inland along Le Van Hien Street.

Quick Answers (FAQ) About Ngu Hanh Son Ward
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Which wards were merged to form Ngu Hanh Son Ward?
The new Ngu Hanh Son Ward was merged from 4 old wards: My An, Khue My, Hoa Hai, and Hoa Quy. -
Which ward do the Ngu Hanh Son scenic spot and Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village belong to?
Both of these famous landmarks are located in the center of the new Ngu Hanh Son Ward. -
Do I need to buy tickets to visit Ngu Hanh Son?
Yes, you need to buy tickets to visit the Ngu Hanh Son scenic spot. Additionally, there are separate tickets for the elevator and separate tickets for Am Phu Cave. -
What should I wear when visiting Ngu Hanh Son?
You should wear polite, comfortable clothing that allows for easy movement, and good athletic shoes because you will be walking and climbing quite a few stairs. -
How far is Hoi An from Ngu Hanh Son?
From the center of Ngu Hanh Son Ward to Hoi An ancient town is about 20km, taking approximately 30-40 minutes to travel.

Heartfelt Advice from LocalTrips.ORG
Ngu Hanh Son Ward is a diverse chapter of Da Nang, where the grandeur of nature, the depth of spiritual culture, and the luxury of modern services coexist. We have noticed that tourists often only spend time at the scenic cluster and overlook Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, which is a great omission. A practical lesson is to spend an extra hour strolling around the craft village, talking to the artisans, and you will understand more about the soul of this land.

Which experience at Ngu Hanh Son – conquering magical caves, visiting sacred pagodas, or relaxing at a 5-star resort – attracts you the most? Leave a comment to share your feelings and let's explore more about this wonderful land together!