The pagoda was built at an altitude of more than 500m above sea level, about 10km southwest of Nha Trang city center.
Currently, 18 large and small items have been basically completed, of which the most prominent is the Buddha's temple. The pagoda is open to visitors from 9am to 4pm every day.
The special highlight of the project is the 13-storey Quang Minh tower, with brilliant gold color.
Many tourists said that when the afternoon light sets, the tower appears to be bright, creating a sparkling, attractive scene.
Mr. Hoai Bao (residing in Da Nang City) commented: "This is not only a spiritual work but also a unique architectural highlight, bringing a different experience to people and tourists".
From the top of the mountain, visitors can see the entire bay of blue sea, modern mountain slopes and the winding coastline, creating an impressive panoramic picture of Nha Trang.
The pagoda campus also has a 3-storey bell tower with red tiled roof, sturdy wooden pillars and a 1.5-ton bronze bell, engraved with the words "Followers are at peace, the rain and the wind are in harmony", creating more majesty for the project.
To maintain solemnity, the pagoda requires visitors to wear neat and polite clothes; not to wear three-song shirts or shorts on the pillow; at the same time, not to bring food or drinks (except for bottled mineral water) and not to litter.
According to records, the nearly 3km road leading to the pagoda has many sections that are as steep as 15%, winding, and poses a potential danger.
Local authorities recommend that tourists travel by car or taxi; in case of riding a motorbike, they should choose a manual transmission vehicle instead of a scooter, and carefully check the brakes, wheels, tires and engine before traveling.
The leaders of Nam Nha Trang ward said that they have proposed that the investor add solutions to ensure traffic safety on the route, in order to limit risks for tourists.