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Specialties of Yen Tu Mountain
For seasoned hikers or those
looking for a challenging outdoor adventure, a trek up the 1,600-meter peak of
Yen Tu Mountain in the northern province of Quang Ninh offers a unique
experience and spectacular scenery.
However, for those looking for a more gentle ascent, a gondola is also available
and allows for a great birds-eye view of the mountain.
Yen Tu attracts thousands of visitors and pilgrims each year thanks to its
breathtaking natural beauty and relic areas relating to the 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.
During the Yen Tu Festival in spring, hundreds of the area’s inhabitants journey
up the mountain’s steep rock steps, slopes and perilous pathways to sell local
specialties to visitors. They sell many of the natural resources found in the
mountain’s forests including bamboo shoots, mushrooms, and medicinal herbs.
In particular, tourists visiting Yen Tu Mountain will notice a plethora of
bamboo-shoot sellers on the way to Giai Oan Spring.
Those who sell the shoots, medicinal leaves, roots, lingzhi mushrooms and other
plants and herbs begin their workday early in the morning when the first
visitors sets foot on the mountain.
Yen Tu bamboo shoots are normally packed in bags and sold for VND10,000-20,000
(US$0.60-1.10). They are also preserved and packed in jars to sell to tourists
and many local restaurants feature them in their menus.
The shoots release a distinct flavor if they are boiled and eaten with salt and
sesame seeds and it is said that bamboo grown high on the mountain is tastier
than that grown at the foot.
Locating the shoots in the forest is difficult work, however, and can take up to
a week. But the hard work is worth the effort and locals can earn up to VND10
million ($560) from selling forest products during the Yen Tu Mountain festival.
Source: Reported by Phan Huy Tram |
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