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Mountain’s beauty is in the harmony between imposing mounts and ancient pagodas
and temples lurking under pine forests and bamboo clusters, making tourists
relax after trekking sloping roads.
From Hanoi, tourists can take a motorbike or car for 125
kilometers, passing Uong Bi City then make a turn to Vang Danh Street for about
9 kilometers and finally turning left. There are two ways to reach Yen Tu
Mountain’s peak: trekking or taking the cable car.
By cable car you travel about 1.2 kilometers to a height of 400
meters above sea level, near Hoa Vien Pagoda, tourists can take a panoramic
view of magnificent Yen Tu Mountain. The second route is trekking for about 6
kilometers on stone steps; travelers need good health and good preparation.
However, with the shade of immense forest, wild flowers and strange species, it
makes the journey more interesting and eases the tiredness.
Yen Tu Mount, which stands some 1,068 meters above sea level, is
the highest peak in the nation’s northeast region. It is also known as Elephant
Mountain, because those with
creative minds think it resembles a reclining elephant looking out
towards the sea. It has played a part in the nation’s history, as monks seek
out its sanctuary and solitude.
Located in Thuong Yen Cong Commune, Uong Bi City, Quang Ninh
Province, it is also home to the Truc Lam Zen Buddhist sect.
King Tran Nhan Tong, (who lived until 1308) founded the Zen
Buddhist sect with Phap Loa Ton Gia (1284-1330) and Ly Dao Tai (1254-1334).
Before Tong came to prominence due to his religious activities, he had already
established a reputation as a strong and true governor. Aided by legendary
general Tran Hung Dao, the young king led the nation to victory in two out of
three resistance wars against the Yuan-Mongol invasions in 1285 and 1288.
The journey to visit Yen Tu departs from Giai Oan (Salvation of
Wandering Souls) River which runs Thuong Yen Cong Commune. The stream water is
blue and pure round year.
It is said that 100 of the king’s concubines volunteered to
continue serving him in his solitary life and followed him to Yen Tu. When the
party reached the stream, the king told them to return to their native villages
and start life anew. The concubines begged to stay, saying their life would be
worth nothing if they were turned away. When their request was denied, they
jumped into the stream where they met their deaths.
The next destination is Hoa Yen Pagoda nestled on a height of 534
meters which has two frangipani flower trees which are 700 years old. After
leaving this site to conquer the peak, tourists can stop at some other sites
such as To Tower, Mot Mai and Bao Sai pagodas, Yen Ky Sinh stone statue and
Ngoa Van Temple.
Day by day Yen Tu has attracted more and more travelers,
especially in the spring season. Now Yen Tu Festival is taking place until the
end of the third month of the lunar calendar, so tourists can indulge in the
animated atmosphere as well as get to know more traditional cultural features.
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