As the festive season fades, visitors to Yen Tu find themselves immersed in a serene, meditative atmosphere. Clouds drift gently over ancient pine forests, and soft breezes whisper through moss-covered temple roofs. Everything feels lighter, purer, and more tranquil.
Each step on the mountain's stone path is a quiet journey into the sacred past, a moment of stillness, a retreat from the noise of the outside world.
A peaceful and tranquil view of the Legacy Yen Tu areaA quiet afternoon at Lang Nuong village.Arriving at the Ancestral Stupa, one has the sense of being transported to a serene and hallowed pastWalking along the ancient pine-lined trail, one is struck by a stillness so deep that the whisper of leaves in the wind and each footstep harmonize with the quiet pulse of the natural world.Without the bustle of festival days, Van Tieu pagoda lingers in silent grace, a quiet sentinel watching over the peace of this sacred realm.The bamboo path, veiled in the morning mist, reveals not a dazzling beauty, but a quiet, tranquil charm.Amid the sacred peaks of Yen Tu, the revered statue of the Buddha-King sits in silent meditation, embraced by endless white clouds.In the soft early morning mist, the silhouette of a monk in brown robes appears, walking gently through the impermanence of life.Amid the quiet expanse of earth and sky, the statue of An Ky Sinh stands silently, steeped in timeless serenity.A gentle sunlight casts its glow upon Dong Pagoda atop sacred Mount Yen Tu.