The captivating Marble Mountains of Da Nang

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The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five limestone and marble outcrops just south of Da Nang.

The largest one, from where this photo was taken, is riddled with caves containing Buddhist statues and altars.

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Visitors can either climb the stairs or use the lift.

The gardens on the hill are nicely landscaped and there are temples, pagodas and lots of paths to explore. A flight of stairs leads you to the highest point from where you can enjoy a good view of the surrounding area.

During the Vietnam War there was a large American military base near here and off-duty GI’s would take some R&R on the nearby beaches, the most famous of which was called China Beach (now known as My Khe).

In fact this stretch of coastline from Da Nang to Hoi An, is one continuous 25km-long beach, and is rated as one of the world’s best.

A number of smart resort hotels line the beach, including the one in the photograph above, about to be deluged by some heavy rain.

The village at the foot of the hill earns its living from making sculptures, statues and ornaments from marble, onyx and other stones.

These stones were originally excavated from Marble Mountains (hence the many caves) but this practice has now been banned. The raw materials are now shipped in from elsewhere.

Your transportation to Marble Mountains will almost certainly park in the forecourt of one of these stone mason shops and you can expect some hard-selling vendors to try and part you from your money once you return to your vehicle.

Source: www.freemalaysiatoday.com