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Lung Cu flag tower
Visiting the northwest without climbing Lung Cu peak? No one
would believe it. At the top of 1,700 meters-high Lung Cu peak is tower flying
the Vietnamese national flag. Go up there without delay!
Lung Cu is Vietnam’s northernmost point. Several ethnic minorities live at the
foot of Lung Cu mountain in what is called "Corn valley" in the Mong language
because maize is the only crop grown there.
The Lolo - another ethnic group in the region – have an interesting explanation
of the origin of this mythical mountain. On the summit are two lakes which the
local people call wells.
According to a Lo Lo legend, the two wells are the eyes of a sacred dragon.
Nguyen Thi Hong, a Lolo who lives in Lung Cu, said, "In the past, life in the
region was very hard because of the lack of water. Before rising to heaven, the
sacred dragon, out of kindness, left the villagers, his eyes which were later
turned into two semi-circular lakes. The first belongs to the Mong and the
second to the Lolo”.
Some say that the name of the peak dates from late 18th century. In 1798, after
a great victory against the northern invaders, Emperor Quang Trung ordered a
giant bronze drum in bronze at the top of the mountain.
Every two hours, the soldiers struck three drum beats to assert the territorial
integrity of the country. The mountain was given the name Lung Cu, a variation
of "Long Co", literally "King’s Drum".
Regardless of what legend is preferred, Lung Cu, an emblem of Vietnamese
sovereignty, is anchored in the heart of every Vietnamese.
Diem My, a tourist from Ho Chi Minh City, shared, "There’s a sign here that says
this is the Lung Cu Flag Tower of Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province. From
here, I can admire the magnificence of nature and feel the sacredness of
national sovereignty”.
The staircase that leads to the summit has 389 stone steps but to reach the top
of the tower, you must also climb a spiral iron staircase of 140 steps.
The octagonal monument is 33 meters high. Its base is carved with patterns of
Dong Son drums – a symbol of Vietnamese culture - and images of the 54 ethnic
groups in Vietnam. At the top of the tower is a giant flag 54 square meters in
area.
Danh Tiep, a Vietnamese who lives in the Czech Republic, noted, "I find the flag
tower interesting. I didn’t know that the 54 square meters of the flag
represents Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups. The flag tower dates back to General Ly
Thuong Kiet’s time. I will share this information with my foreign friends”.
Below the tower, the Nho Que River meanders like a silk ribbon to the Ma Pi Leng
Pass, one of Vietnam’s four highest passes. On both sides, tiny Lo Lo houses
guard the rice fields. This beautiful scenery inspires the patriotism of those
who make the climb the Lung Cu flag.
Source: VOV5 |
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