Pine road
Believed to be planted by the enlightened King Tran Nhan Tong and generations of Truc Lam monks, Pine road is the oldest tree-lined path in Vietnam, a living witness to centuries of devotion.

The yellow apricot
Legend says in the 13th century, after abdicating to practice Buddhism at Yen Tu, King Tran Nhan Tong and his disciples planted the first yellow apricots. This flourished into a forest, with 700-year-old trees now revered as Yen Tu's ancient golden apricots
Bamboo road
Bamboo, symbol of integrity and resilience, grows in lush clusters across Yen Tu, creating a serene and graceful landscape that embodies the Zen spirit.
Dong pagoda

Perched atop the sacred summit at 1,068 meters, Dong pagoda marks the final stop of the Yen Tu pilgrimage - a symbol of harmony between Heaven, Earth, and Humanity. The current pagoda, made entirely of bronze and weighing 70 tons with 3,500 assembled pieces, enshrines Amitabha Buddha and the Truc Lam patriarchs. It stands today as the largest bronze Buddhist structure atop a mountain in Southeast Asia.
Hue Quang stupa garden

The Hue Quang stupa garden has nearly 100 stupas, among which the Hue Quang stupa is considered the heart of the sacred Yen Tu range and the place that holds the relics of the enlightened King Tran Nhan Tong. From here, visitors can walk along the ancient Chrysanthemum
Brick Path leading to Hoa Yen pagoda, passing by two round, crystal-clear lakes resembling “dragon’s eyes,” to fully feel the peaceful and profound beauty of this heritage land.

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