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Wandering through Tuy An to discover rock houses
Tuy An District in the
northern province of Phu Yen is known for its many beautiful landscapes, such as
Da Dia Rock Reef and O Loan Lagoon.
O Loan Lagoon is famous for its seafood specialties (blood art-shell,
Colchester, cuttle-fish, medusa, crab) and two piles of large rocks, called
Chong Island, in the middle of the lagoon. Da Dia Reef is made up of thousands
of pentagonal rocks, causing passers-by to stop and contemplate the unusual and
magnificent work of nature.
The Cham people used stone for many purposes. In 1990 a lithophone was
discovered at Mot Mountain, Trung Luong Hamlet, An Nghiep Commune and identified
as an ancient Vietnamese musical instrument dating back to the first century
B.C. Later, a stone pan-pipe was unearthed in An Tho Commune, Tuy An District.
Visitors to Tuy An are always amazed by the rock houses made from pieces of
stone in natural shapes. The houses in Tuy An are all the same style, making a
unique ancient architecture complex.
Those rocks are remnants of a volcano 300 million years ago. After millions of
years of being shaped and broken by waves, the rocks have assumed diverse
shapes, from flat to square, triangle, pentagonal, with black colors.
Locals use them as a unique material for building, holding them together without
any bonding, like magnets. At first they were used to make shelters for cattle
(buffalo, ox), then they made them into barriers and finally, recognizing the
special qualities of the rocks, made them into houses.
On the road to An Ninh Tay and An Ninh Dong communes is a series of rock houses
and rock barriers, with colorful flowers climbing up and winding around the
structures, creating an endless aspiration for nature. That is the secret of Tuy
An’s architecture.
Source:VietNamNet/SGT |
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