Yên Tử Mountain
Yên Tử is a mountain range in Vietnam spanning the three provinces of Quảng Ninh, Bắc Giang, and Hải Dương and is also the name of the highest mountain in the range, with its summit at an elevation of 1068 m.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Thang Nguyen, CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 952 metres
- Description: mountain and mountain range in Vietnam
- Also known as: “Mount Yen Tu”, “Nu Yen Tu”, “Nui Yen Tu”, “Núi Yên Tử”, and “Yen Tu Mountain”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tây Yên Tử.
Tây Yên Tử
Town
Tây Yên Tử is a commune of Bắc Ninh Province in north-eastern Vietnam. Tây Yên Tử is situated 8 km northeast of Yên Tử Mountain.
Yên Tử Mountain
- Categories: Buddhist temple in Vietnam, mountain range, and landform
- Location: Vietnam, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
21.16078° or 21° 9′ 39″ northLongitude
106.71493° or 106° 42′ 54″ eastElevation
952 metres (3,123 feet)Open location code
7PH85P67+8XOpenStreetMap ID
node 4886986961OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Vietnamese—“Yên Tử Mountain” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Núi Yên Tử”
- Chinese: “安子山”
- Japanese: “イェントゥー山”
- Korean: “옌뜨산”
- Venetian: “Núi Yên Tử”
- Vietnamese: “Chùa Yên Tử”
- Vietnamese: “Núi Yên Tử”
- Vietnamese: “Yên tử”
- Vietnamese: “Yên Tử”
Localities in the Area
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