Khanh Hoa Agarwood Museum

Unique Agarwood Museum: Bringing traditional beauty to the world
Inaugurated in 2017, the Agarwood Museum in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa is currently welcoming an average of 3,000 international visitors per day.
Agarwood Museum is built on an area of 2.2 hectares in Phuoc Dong commune, Nha Trang city.
The museum is divided into many topics such as: general introduction to the beauty of Vietnam, world research on agarwood, distribution map and origin of agarwood, agarwood associated with beliefs around the world, agarwood products...
Here, international visitors are introduced to the cultural beauty, heritage and learn about Vietnam's agarwood trees.
According to travel agencies, tourists, especially Chinese tourists, are very fond of agarwood and want to learn about this rare tree in Vietnam.
A group of Chinese tourists excitedly visited the Agarwood Museum.
Through English and Chinese speaking guides, international visitors have the opportunity to learn more about the beauty of Vietnam in general and Khanh Hoa province in particular.
International tourists admire the statue of King Tran Quoc Tuan placed next to giant blocks of agarwood.
Some pictures at the Agarwood Museum.
The painting depicts Princess Huyen Tran, who was once crowned Queen of the ancient Champa kingdom.
Display booths for visitors to admire and purchase unique agarwood products.
The Agarwood Museum is a practical way to promote the image of Khanh Hoa province, which is considered the "land of agarwood".