The Museum of Buddhist Culture Da Nang is located on the second floor of Quan The Am Pagoda, within the Ngu Hanh Son scenic complex. Inaugurated on December 24, 2015, the museum displays over 500 rare artifacts such as Buddha statues, Buddhist scriptures (woodblocks), religious offerings, and musical instruments, dating from the 7th century to the early 20th century. These artifacts not only reflect the Buddhist art of Vietnam but also that of many other Asian countries. Notably, many Buddha statue sets are crafted from various materials such as wood, jade, bronze, iron, and stone, including some works considered equivalent to national treasures. The museum not only serves research and study purposes but also is a meaningful spiritual destination for visitors to Da Nang.