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Called Ngu Hanh Son in Vietnamese, Marble Mountains is a cluster of five limestone and marble hills. Each of the five is named after an element: Thuy (water), Kim (metal), Moc (wood), Tho (earth), and Hoa (fire). Combined, the mountain range has many tunnels and caves that can be explored; there are also several Buddhist sanctuaries that have made the mountains their home.

Visitors are invited to visit the sanctuaries, tour the tunnels and caves, or even attempt to climb to the summit of Mt. Thuy. Marble Mountains is famed for its stone-cutting crafts and stone sculptures, many of which you will be able to purchase as souvenirs. Map

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