An Long Temple in Da Nang: Visitors’ Guide 2024

Looking for a calm place to visit on your trip to Da Nang? The An Long Temple is a great option, located near the famous Cham Museum and vibrant Han Market.

I visited An Long Temple after spending a couple of hours at the Cham Museum next door and really enjoyed it.

Planning to add it to your itinerary? Here’s a complete guide with everything you should know before going.

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An Long Temple in Da Nang: Summary

Let’s start this guide with the essentials you should know, from An Long’s location, getting there, the opening times, and more.

Where is An Long Temple?

An Long Temple is conveniently located in Da Nang city center, nestled near the well-known Cham Museum and the bustling Han Market.

This central position makes it an easy addition to any itinerary for Da Nang, offering a quick escape from the busier parts of the city.

How to Get There?

Given its central location, reaching An Long Temple is east. If you’re nearby, a short walk might be the most enjoyable way to get there, allowing you to soak in the city’s vibes.

Alternatively, a quick taxi ride or a ride on a motorbike will get you to the temple in no time, offering flexibility if you’re coming from other areas in Da Nang City.

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Opening Hours & Entrance Fees

Access to An Long Temple is completely free, and it’s open from early morning until evening.

While there are no official opening times, its wide availability throughout the day and I recommend visiting at the same time as the Cham Museum in Da Nang, and both are open at similar times.

How Long to Visit?

A visit to An Long Temple typically takes about 15 to 20 minutes to see everything. However, you can stay in the temple for a little longer and relax before continuing your trip around the city.

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History of the Temple

An Long Temple has a long history that starts back in 1657. It was first called Long Thu Pagoda and was built by the people living in the area. It was a place for them to pray and find peace.

In 1961, the temple was rebuilt and got a new name, An Long Pagoda. This wasn’t the end of its changes, though. There was a big renovation in 2002 and then again in 2010 to keep it standing strong.

After closing for a while, the temple opened its doors again on October 19, 2016. Today, An Long Temple is a peaceful place where anyone can go to relax, think, or just enjoy a quiet moment away from the busy city life.

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What to Expect at An Long Temple?

When you visit An Long Temple, you’ll find a peaceful spot right in the chaos of Da Nang. It’s not just a place with a long history; it’s a quiet corner where you can take a break from the world outside.

The temple, with its traditional architecture, stands as a reminder of the area’s rich cultural past.

Inside, you’ll see beautiful altars and statues that are important to the Buddhist religion. These pieces are not just for looking at; they’re there for people to pray and find peace.

The temple grounds are clean and well-kept, making it a nice place to walk around and see everything up close.

Although the visit might be short, about 15 to 20 minutes, you’re welcome to stay longer. Many people like to sit quietly and soak in the calm atmosphere.

It’s a good spot to think, meditate, or just enjoy being in a serene and spiritual place. So, when you come to An Long Temple, expect to leave feeling a bit more relaxed and maybe even a little more thoughtful than when you arrived.

Final Thoughts

This was everything you had to know about the temple in Da Nang. Though your visit may be brief, the impression it leaves is lasting, offering a blend of tranquility and reflection that is rare in town.

Thank you for reading until the end and I hope this guide helped you plan your visit!

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