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Heaven’s Gate on Yen Tu Mountain
Yen Tu Mountain in the
northern province of Quang Ninh is famous for its breathtaking natural scenery.
Known as a Buddhist holy land, the mountain and surrounding area in Uong Bi Town
attracts visitors and pilgrims thanks to its unique architectural works and
relics relating to Vietnamese King Tran Nhan Tong (1258-1308).
The third emperor of the Tran Dynasty came to the area after his abdication and
began a new life as a Buddhist monk. He also founded the Truc Lam Zen School,
the first Vietnamese Buddhist Zen institution.
A cable car shuttles visitors up to the mountain’s peak and offers a spectacular
view of lush green forests, valleys, streams and misty rolling mountains.
However, Yen Tu remains best known for a special outcrop on the mountain called
An Ky Sinh rock. As visitors ascend the peak toward the two-meter tall stone, a
misty cloud engulfs the area, appropriately named Heaven’s Gate.
After reaching An Ky Sinh rock, visitors will continue walking toward another
famous rock projection. This stone is located in the Hoa Yen, Mot Mai and Dong
pagoda complex and looks out over a small temple where pilgrims pray, light
joss-sticks and give offerings.
The rock bears the likeness of a figure looking down upon the world. Legend has
it that An Ky Sinh, a Chinese Taoist, lived on the peak of Yen Tu Mountain
thousands of years ago and turned to stone after achieving enlightenment. For
this reason, many believe that the statue is sacred.
The An Ky Sinh stone is well looked after by the pilgrims who visit it to pray
for peace, health and prosperity. They donate VND200 (US$0.11) banknotes as part
of their offerings and scatter them around the area. Alternatively, some people
opt to simply rub the rock with a banknote in the belief that it will bring
financial prosperity and help them to conduct business more smoothly.
Source: VietNamNet/TN |
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