Coming to Tam Chuc Pagoda in the afternoon, visitors can participate in enjoying tea, cakes and looking at majestic paintings, listening to interesting legends about this land on Luc Nhac Lake (also known as Tam Chuc Lake) - a place likened to the miniature Ha Long Bay.
Luc Nhac Lake has a water surface area of up to 600 hectares, surrounded by rows of limestone mountains, bringing a wild natural landscape. There are 6 rocky mountains rising from the water surface under the lake, so the name is Luc Nhac Lake.

On beautiful days, visitors will capture the moment the sunset falls, the surface of the dragon fruit lake is beautiful. If you are lucky, you can also see the herd of storks and herd of silver pomfret flying all over the sky.
Enjoying the experience of enjoying afternoon tea on Luc Nhac Lake, Ms. Tran Thi Hai (Hanoi) shared: "Coming to Tam Chuc, I was most impressed when I sat on a boat to sip a cup of tea, watch the scenery of rocky mountains and lakes, the beautiful lake is like a miniature Ha Long Bay. After a day of exploring the pagoda, choosing to sit and enjoy tea at the end of the day is an interesting experience".
Visitors can board a boat to enjoy tea to watch the sunset at two time slots 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tam Chuc is a large spiritual scenic complex, with a total area of 5,100 hectares, including Tam Chuc Pagoda - one of the largest pagodas in the world. This place not only has majestic wild natural landscapes, but also hides in a unique limestone mountain complex flooded with charming water scenery.