Hoa Thang rock formations - 'Non Bo' in the middle of the vast field

(SGTT) – From the center of Tuy Hoa city, along National Highway 25 to the west about 8km, on both sides of the road are green rice fields at the end of August. Looking to the right hand side, the middle of the vast fields emerges. a steep cliff, growing vertically, stretching a large area. That is Hoa Thang Stone Ganh, also known as Ngu Thach Son.

(SGTT) – From the center of Tuy Hoa city, along National Highway 25 to the west about 8km, on both sides of the road are green rice fields at the end of August. Looking to the right hand side, the middle of the vast fields emerges. a steep cliff, growing vertically, stretching a large area. That is Hoa Thang Stone Ganh, also known as Ngu Thach Son. Come to Phu Yen, experience camping, watch Chop Chai mountain from Pineapple island A place in Phu Yen that looks like 'miniature Vietnam' when viewed from above

Hoa Thang stone cliff is a place that has been granted the certificate of "scenic monument" by the province, but few people know about it. Saigon Tiep Thi visited Hoa Thang Rock on a sunny morning. The weather in the Central region is hot, walking along both sides of the road are immense rice fields.

The unique rock formations are located in the middle of a rich plain. Photo: Truc Nha

Hoa Thang rock formation is compared with many different associations such as a rockery in the middle of fields or like a fossil of a dragon. The view from above is quite impressive. However, when standing at a close angle, this cliff has almost nothing too special, the only unique thing is that the cliff is like a "sticky" highlight on the immense blue picture.

Hoa Thang rock formation seen from above. Photo: Le Vu

Viewed from above at a wide angle, Hoa Thang Rock is likened to a fossil of a dragon. Photo: Le Vu

In the middle of the rice fields, a unique and "horizontal" Ganh Da emerges. Photo: Truc Nha

According to the site Tho Dia Phu Yen, in the past, this land was a vast sea. According to scientists, due to the change of the continental shelf, alluvium from the Ba River accumulated, creating the land today, leaving Ganh Da as a vestige of the ancient geological period.

According to folklore, this place was once a low-lying swamp, where wild animals lived, floods occurred constantly causing disaster for the people. Heaven sent giants to carry mountains to fill the lowlands. In the process of making, the giant dropped pieces of rock, creating a cliff like today.

Ganh Da is also called Ngu Thach Son because it is divided into 5 large rock ranges, including Ganh Mieu, Ganh Dung, Ganh Quan, Ganh Quyt and Ganh Bo. Photo: Truc Nha

If readers want to visit a strange place to see the uniqueness and magic of nature, they can try to stop at Hoa Thang Stone Ganh, and feel more lightness and tranquility here. However, if you hope to find a majestic destination to the point of admiration, then maybe Hoa Thang Stone Ganh is not the right choice.

This is also an interesting place for visitors to check-in when coming to the land of "yellow flowers on green grass". Photo: Truc Nha

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Source : Sài Gòn Tiếp Thị

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