Nestled between a bustling residential area and the sea in Da Nang, Vietnam, the Mom Hac forest has endured for generations as a uniquely preserved and wild space. The forest is described as holding significant historical layers and captivating local folklore connected to the coastal community. It remains a secluded area despite surrounding development, maintaining a sense of pristine wilderness. Local stories and legends, including tales of Princess Huyen Tran, are interwoven with the forest’s identity. The forest’s continued existence represents a rare preservation of natural and cultural heritage within an urbanizing landscape. Its enduring presence offers a glimpse into the region’s past and the traditions of its people.