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The pagoda is open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, although the monks may allow visits beyond those hours if there are no services. To get there, take a taxi or motorbike taxi from central Nha Trang, about 2 km away; if you go by bus, route 4 stops nearby. More details on the official Nha Trang tourism website: Nha Trang Tourism.
Admission is completely free, making it accessible to all visitors. However, consider leaving a donation or buying incense if you would like to contribute to the temple's upkeep.
It is recommended to spend 1 to 2 hours exploring the main temple, the 24-meter reclining Buddha statue, and the peaceful gardens. If you take your time and admire the architectural details, you likely will not need any more time than that.
Built in 1934 on the site of an earlier 19th-century structure, Long Son Pagoda is an important Buddhist center in Nha Trang, representing Vietnamese devotion to Mahayana Buddhism. Its giant reclining Buddha statue symbolizes nirvana and attracts pilgrims and tourists for its spiritual peace and traditional architecture.
The best time is early in the morning, around 7:00 to 9:00 AM, to avoid Nha Trang's intense heat and to see the monks in their daily routines. As for the season, visit between December and April for dry weather; avoid the rainy season from September to November.
The main access involves climbing stairs to the upper temple, which can be challenging for wheelchair users or people with mobility difficulties. There is a flatter alternative path to the base of the statue, but assistance is recommended; contact the temple at +84 258 3822 487 for special arrangements.
Nearby, just 3 km away, are the Po Nagar Towers, a fascinating ancient Cham complex. You can also visit Nha Trang Beach or the Vietnam History Museum in 10 to 15 minutes by taxi; for more options, see TripAdvisor.
Wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees out of respect for Buddhist culture, and remove your shoes when entering sacred areas. Bring water and sunscreen, as Nha Trang is hot; if you are traveling in a group, hire a local guide to learn more about the rituals.
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