Hoa Binh not only has poetic villages that resemble fairy tales but also has countless masterpieces created by the skillful hands of nature, typically the mysterious Da Bac Cave that fascinates many people. . Da Bac Cave is a completely natural rock cave located in the heart of Pai Day mountain or Hang Beo mountain of Da Bac village, Lien Son commune, Luong Son district, Hoa Binh province and about 40km from Hanoi capital. The cave was discovered in 1990 by a local person collecting firewood. The cave entrance was initially only a small slot large enough for one person to walk through, but was later expanded by local people to its current form, and paved over. floor tiles and install bright lighting to make sightseeing easier. Then, in 2000, Da Bac cave was ranked as a National Scenic Monument and became one of the most attractive destinations in Hoa Binh today. According to local legend, in the past, fairies in the sky invited each other to come down to earth to see the sights, but were attracted by the mysterious beauty of Lien Son Stone Cave, causing them to be engrossed in having fun and refusing to return to the upper world. This made the Jade Emperor angry and immediately closed the door to prevent the fairies from returning to heaven, so year after year the fairies transformed into the cliffs and from then on the cave had another interesting name, Fairy Cave. Da Bac Cave is a peak work of art of creation with a length of 65m, width from 4m to 22m, the highest point is up to 15m and is divided into 3 small caves named: Co Tien cave, Long Tien cave and Long Tien cave. For example, each place has a different beauty that makes visitors admire and be surprised. Co Tien Cave: This is the first cave that visitors see when entering Hoa Binh Silver Stone Cave. As soon as you enter, you will inevitably feel overwhelmed by a domed ceiling with many stalactites hanging down like a forest hanging upside down, and also like a unique curtain hanging in the sky. the air. In particular, each stalactite has a different shape, some stand alone with sharp tips like spears, while others lie close together forming clusters like blooming flowers. , sometimes look like gorgeous chandeliers, when the light shines on them, emitting rays of light, iridescent red, yellow, blue, purple, shimmering as if containing a whole treasure. What's even more interesting is that underneath the stalactites in Tien cave, there are two natural water tanks filled with natural water and a winding stone system forming miniature terraced fields, so that in each rainy season, water from above drops. down, making the vast fields of water look like they are about to enter a new crop season, looking extremely lively and eye-catching. Long Tien Cave: Leaving Co Tien Cave, visitors will step into Long Tien Cave with many ceiling arches and each arch is a work of art elaborately carved in a different way, bringing us to different levels of emotions. different contact. These could be stone rims that look like a scarf hanging on a girl's shoulder, colorful lights that make the cave more sparkling, or could be magnificent ancient castles rising under the water. Palace... Not only do they have a unique beauty, but these stalactites are also captivating because when you tap them with your hand, they will emit clear and resonant sounds like the sound of gongs, bronze drums or musical instruments. silk...of ethnic people. In addition, this cave in Da Bac cave also has an interesting point: there is a side door leading to the outside, allowing sunlight to penetrate and look like neon lights or illusory, shining moonlight. an entire space without using lights. Mother Cave: The journey to explore Luong Son Silver Stone Cave will end at Mother Cave with a space reduced to the size of sleeping chambers. The most prominent are still the stalactites growing everywhere, but they carry many more attractive shapes such as: Gac bunches, plump durian bunches, star fruit bunches, softly curved Buddha's hand bunches or vases. Iridescent yellow ancient flowers are hanging... Below is no less, delicately carved by nature to create a vivid fairy tale with: towering golden mountains and silver trees, piles of rice piles full of rice. reservoir, waterfall is flowing intensely, the fairy leans against the cliff, the young man Thach Sanh sits under the banyan tree, Thanh Giong rides an iron horse holding ivory bamboo and flies into the sky or the couple is sitting and confiding by the boat wharf... just healthy. , and is both graceful and soft, allowing us to look at it forever without getting bored. Not only does it impress with its mysterious caves, Da Bac Cave in Hoa Binh is also known as the successor place of the "sacred flower that brings good omens from Heaven" called the Udumbara flower. It is known that this is a flower that only blooms once every 3,000 years. When in full bloom, the flower is pure white, the tip of each petal has tiny white filaments like small glowing pearls, mesmerizing the soul. However, people still cannot know exactly when the flowers bloom, so anyone who comes to Hoa Binh, no matter how many times they have been, wants to visit the cave to know if they will be lucky enough to admire it. A once-in-a-lifetime magical moment. Each season the cave has a different beauty, but when the rainy season comes, the underground water circuits become more active, making the cave more sparkling, so this will be the ideal time for you to travel to the cave. Da Bac Cave is a mysterious natural masterpiece that no matter how many times you visit, you cannot fully grasp it, so this is one of the most worth visiting places on your Hoa Binh trip. there you are.
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Ngày cập nhật : 30/11/2024