Despite its modest height of just over 50 meters, Nuoc Mountain is well-known to many. On full moon days, holidays, and festivals, Nuoc Mountain attracts many tourists who come to visit the temple and climb the mountain for sightseeing. Located on Nuoc Mountain is Linh Buu Pagoda, founded by Venerable Master Ngo Loi in 1884. After six renovations, Linh Buu Pagoda has been rebuilt into a magnificent, ancient structure with a unique architectural style. Today, Linh Buu Pagoda at the foot of Nuoc Mountain is one of the 14 pagodas founded by Venerable Master Ngo Loi.
The summit of Nuoc Mountain is quite wild, with many trees and large rocks piled on top of each other. In the middle of the mountain, there is a large hollow where a golden turtle statue is placed. Legend has it that in ancient times, Master Ngo Loi once set foot on Nuoc Mountain to remove a curse, then guided his followers to the east of Tuong Mountain to clear land, practice their religion, establish villages, and build temples and shrines to pass on the Four Virtues of Filial Piety and Righteousness to future generations.

Upon arriving at Nuoc Mountain, visitors will experience the fresh, cool air. The mountain is named Nuoc Mountain because it is nestled amidst vast stretches of water during the flood season.

On the summit of Nuoc Mountain, there are many unique and unusual rocks. Some of these rocks look very much like the fossilized heads of pythons, enduring through time.

Nuoc Mountain is located not far from Tuong Mountain. In the past, these two mountains bore the footprints of the Venerable Master Ngo Loi, who came here to practice asceticism and establish the Tu An Hieu Nghia religion.

Because Nuoc Mountain is relatively low, many locals and students come here to play and enjoy the scenery.

Viewed from above, Nuoc Mountain is quite small, with a circumference of about 1,000m, making it a very enjoyable place for tourists to climb and admire the scenery.
THANH CHINH performed
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