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An Giang leaves you breathless

An Giang leaves you breathless

Exhilarating landscape offers plenty of thrills for adventure seekers.


Legend has it that Nui Cam, or the forbidden mountain, in the southern province of An Giang got its name because in olden times it was an untamed place, so filled with wild animals that people were prohibited from going there.

But this beautiful and imposing part of the That Son (Seven Mountains) range in Tinh Bien District is no longer off-limits. It has, in fact, become an ecotourism hotspot renowned for its lovely landscapes.

Nui Cam has a subtropical climate with an average temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. It is at its most attractive in spring when the weather is cool and fresh, trees are verdant, and nature is bountiful.

Standing on Cam Mountain on cloudless days, one can get a panoramic view of the immense rice fields merging with the sea in Ha Tien on one side and the border with Cambodia on the other.

Cam Mountain is actually made up of five smaller peaks, Thien Tue, Bo Hong, Ong Buom, Dau and Ba, where plants and flowers grow around the year to make for a pretty and tranquil picture. Early in the morning, the tops of these peaks are usually covered in mist.

From the foot, one can take a 15- to 18-minute drive up a newly opened 8km road to the top of Thien Tue.

The more adventurous can also make a 4km hike up Bo Hong, which, at 710m above sea level, is called the roof of the Cuu Long (Mekong) River Delta.

But since this path is rather rough it takes at least three hours to get there. But along the way are small teashops where one can rest in hammocks, breathing in the fresh Air and listening to birds singing.

The mountains have many trees aged hundreds of years. With their giant canopies, they look like colossal umbrellas.

Along the way to the peaks are some beautiful landscapes like Thanh Long Stream, the shrines of Rau Tan, Cuu Pham, Kin, and Cay Que, Ong Ho Cave, Thuy Liem Grotto, and Muoi Co Temple. Besides the obvious religious connection, each of them is surrounded by stories and legends.

Sacred sites

There are many places of worship here – like Phat Lon (Big Buddha) Pagoda, Phat Nho (Small Buddha) Pagoda, Trung Son Thien Tu Temple, and Van Linh Pagoda.

Van Linh is an old and very sacred pagoda. It was built in 1929 when it was called La (Leaf). It got its present name after being completely rebuilt in 1940.

The pagoda is situated on a slope and is surrounded by a peaceful, wind-swept yard. In front of its main sanctuary are three towers, the tallest of which is Cuu Trung Dai (nine-storey tower) at 40m. Each storey has an exquisitely carved, two-metre Buddha idol made of stone.

The two shorter towers are Quan Am Cac (Boddhisattava Quan Yin Pavilion) and a stupa dedicated to the pagoda’s first abbot. Van Linh has been restored many times after being damaged by the ravages of time and wars.

In front of the pagoda is the large Thuy Liem Lake, a reservoir of around 60,000cu.m. It provides water to the 500 families living on Cam Mountain.

Another attraction on Cam Mountain is a giant statute of the Maitreya, or future, Buddha. At 33.6m it is thought to be the tallest religious structure in Viet nam It is also considered among the tallest in Southeast Asia.

To develop ecotourism on Cam Mountain, local authorities plan to preserve and develop all kinds of forests here, including tropical-temperate forests, special-purpose forests, and afforested areas.

There are also plans to build resorts and amusement areas on the mountains and start pilgrimages to the area.


(Source:VNS)

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An Giang leaves you breathless
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