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Mang Den Highland
Mang Den is Quang Ngai’s refreshing highland plateau, known for its clean climate, pine forests, waterfalls, and a peaceful indigenous cultural landscape=ideal for experiential travel and relaxation.
Khanh Lam Pagoda

Khanh Lam Pagoda is a major spiritual site within the Mang Den Ecotourism Area. Built in 2012 on an area of approximately 10 hectares, the pagoda complex is situated on a high hill, surrounded by pine forests and the region’s characteristically cool climate
The statue of Our Lady of Mang Den

The statue of Our Lady of Mang Den, located at the heart of the pilgrimage site. Standing at approximately one meter in height, the statue was carved in the image of Our Lady of Fatima during the period from 1945 to 1954.
The Pine Forests of Mang Den

The pine forests of Mang Den lie at an elevation of over 1,200 meters and cover thousands of hectares, forming a vast expanse of natural pine woodland.
The Wooden Sculpture Garden

The Mang Den wooden sculpture garden is located in the heart of the town, at an elevation of over 1,200 meters above sea level, surrounded by the characteristic pine forests of the Kon Plong region
Kon Bring Community Tourism Village

Kon Bring Community Tourism Village is located about 5 kilometers from the center of Mang Den. It is the long-established home of the M’Nam people, one of the ethnic minority groups known for their rich cultural life and the preservation of many traditional customs.
Mang Den Night-Time Economy Zone

The Mang Den night-time economy zone is a development model designed to create a vibrant evening service space and add a new highlight to the area.
Kon Tu Rang Suspension Bridge

Kon Tu Rang Suspension Bridge is a distinctive destination of the Central Highlands’ forested landscape. Measuring approximately 150 meters in length and 1.5 meters in width, the bridge was built in the early 21st century to serve the daily travel needs of residents in Kon Tu Rang village.
EBan Farm

E Ban Farm is located about 6 kilometers from the center of Mang Den commune. It is an eco-tourism site combined with a farmstay, nurtured and developed by residents of Kon Tu Rang village for more than ten years.
Dak Ke Lake

Dak Ke Lake, also known as Toong Ro Poong, is one of the seven well-known natural lakes of Mang Den. Covering an area of approximately three hectares, its surface lies as still as a green mirror, reflecting the surrounding pine forests and encircling mountain ranges.
Kon Vong Kia Community Tourism Village

Kon Vong Kia is located about ten kilometers northwest of the Mang Den commune center. Following National Highway 24, visitors pass through pine forests and gentle mountain passes before turning onto a small road that leads directly into the village
Pa Sy Waterfall

Pa Sy Waterfall is one of the notable attractions of Mang Den, located within a pine forest at an elevation of over 1,500 meters.
Orfarm Mang Den

Orfarm Mang Den is located at an elevation of over 1,200 meters, within the cool year-round climate that defines Mang Den.
The 37 Household Area of Mang Den

The 37 Household Area of Mang Den is situated on a high hill, just a few kilometers from the town center. The name “37 Households” dates back to the early days when residents first moved to Mang Den under a new economic settlement program.
Mang Den Walking Street

Mang Den Walking Street is located in the heart of Mang Den commune, offering visitors a pleasant place to stroll amid the cool air and unhurried pace of highland life.
Mang Den Market

Mang Den Market takes place every Friday and Saturday evening from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., right in the town center. The market is arranged with stalls made of bamboo, rattan, and wood, creating a setting that feels closely connected to the traditional architecture of the highlands
Mang Den Grass Hill

Mang Den Grass Hill is located along the Mang Den mountain pass on National Highway 24, about 4 kilometers from the commune center and Dak Ke Lake.