Yen Tu is the home of Vietnamese Buddhism originated, after the 12th-century King-Monk Tran Nhan Tong, the third king of the Tran dynasty, abdicated the throne and went to Yen Tu Mountain to practise and teach Buddhism, before founding the Truc Lam School of Zen. In the midst of its vast forests and impressive temples sits the Legacy Yen Tu MGallery, which was inspired by the local heritage and spirituality, and was built using ancient techniques.
The 133 rooms evoke an ancient monastery, with beige-hued facades made of rice husks and brown handcrafted floor tiles sourced from a northern Vietnamese village – every detail takes one back to another time.
The vivaciously bright lobby and cocktail bar represent the regal clothes worn by monks the day they enter buddhism, while the rest of the hotel reminds one of peace and a return to the essenti.
Surrounded by the holy land of Yen Tu Mountain and its eternal energy, Legacy Yen Tu - MGallery offers a story allured stay together with exclusive experience for a moment of calm in such an inspiring cycle of life as well as for your inner peace
Located in Đông Triều mountain range, which arcs across northeastern Việt Nam, Yên Tử’s highest peak reaches 1,068 meters. Known over time as Elephant Mountain, White Cloud Mountain, Floating Cloud Peak, Sacred Mountain and An Tử, it was...
Up on the misty ridges of the Yen Tu Mountain, a sacred Zen Buddhist site, the Legacy Yen Tu resembles an ancient palace, completed with stone corridors and handcrafted ceramic floor tiles sourced from northern villages. Step inside...