Khanh Hoa Agarwood Museum

12/04/2025

Unique Agarwood Museum: Bringing traditional beauty to the world

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Inaugurated in 2017, the Agarwood Museum in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa is currently welcoming an average of 3,000 international visitors per day.

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Agarwood Museum is built on an area of ​​2.2 hectares in Phuoc Dong commune, Nha Trang city.

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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...

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Here, international visitors are introduced to the cultural beauty, heritage and learn about Vietnam's agarwood trees.

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According to travel agencies, tourists, especially Chinese tourists, are very fond of agarwood and want to learn about this rare tree in Vietnam.

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A group of Chinese tourists excitedly visited the Agarwood Museum.

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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.

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International tourists admire the statue of King Tran Quoc Tuan placed next to giant blocks of agarwood.

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Some pictures at the Agarwood Museum.

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The painting depicts Princess Huyen Tran, who was once crowned Queen of the ancient Champa kingdom.

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Display booths for visitors to admire and purchase unique agarwood products.

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The Agarwood Museum is a practical way to promote the image of Khanh Hoa province, which is considered the "land of agarwood".