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A glance about Nghe An
The combined beauty of the Lam
River and the Hong Mountain Range impresses every visitor to Nghe An province.
Driving down National Highway 1, one reaches the city of Vinh and can see the
Ben Thuy Bridge spanning a large river. That is the Lam River. From one end of
this bridge, one can see the Hong Linh Mountain Range that reaches down to the
Lam riverbank and looks as grandiose as a city wall.
The Hong Linh Mountain Range, also known as the Hong Mountain Range, is about
30km long and 15km wide. It is adjacent to the Lam River to the north and the
Nghen River to the south, while to the east lies the sea.
People say that the Hong Linh Mountain Range consists of 99 mountains, with the
highest being 678m. Some got their names because of their shape, for example
Thien Tuong, Ngu Ma, Su Tu, Ham Rong and Lap Phong. Some are named according to
legends (Ru Com, Ru Ca, Huong Tich), while others were given the names of famous
people such as Tran Soa.
There are, around the Hong Mountain Range, many streams, which are not large and
not deep, but they are always full of water. The spring water is slow and
steady, and murmurs all year round.
Because of the peaceful and romantic beauty of these streams, people have given
them beautiful names, such as Khe Hoa, Khe Tuong, Khe Ha Vang and Khe Hoang Nguu.
There are many legends about the Hong Mountain Range. One is that there was a
giant named Mr. Dung who gathered all of the single mountains in the delta of
the Lam and La rivers to form the Hong Linh Mountain Range. Mr. Dung also dug
iron ore in Hong Linh and taught the people of the Van Chang - Minh Luong
village how to forge iron.
Another legend is that in the old days, King Duong Vuong came here to admire the
scenery. He chose Hong Linh to be the place to build his capital city. There he
married Than Long and gave birth to Long Vuong (Lac Long Quan).
Thousands of years have passed and Hong Linh has become a cultural symbol of
Nghe An province. Visitors to Hong Linh can find valuable historical and
cultural relic sites, including ancient pagodas such as Huong Tich, Thien Tuong,
and Chan Tien.
Running by the Hong Mountain Range, the Lam River has become a tourist
attraction and has been a source of inspiration to many poets and writers.
This river is also known as the Ca River - the largest river in Nghe An
province. The Lam River is 432km long and merges into the La River. This empties
into the sea at Cua Hoi.
The Lam River is fed by smaller rivers, such as Ngan Sau, Ngan Pho that run from
Huong Khe and Huong Son districts to Tam Soa.
Along the Lam River is the Hoi Thong fishing village. Residents in this village
are proud of a communal house that was built in the 17th century and has
intricate carvings.
Walking towards Nui Thanh Mountain, one will see a rock field that is above or
under water, depending on the tide. That is the Phu Thach rock-field.
South of this rock field used to be a busy commercial port. In the early 15th
century, this place was the capital of the Tran dynasty. Residents in the
southern delta of the Lam River are very studious.
The Lam River and the Hong Mountain Range will forever be a charming landscape
of Nghe An province.
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