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Reflecting on life
The water surface is so still you can see the veins of the leaves of the trees
above reflected in it.
Truoi Lake, which is named after the location, lies in a grassy valley nestled
between mountains.
Drive 30km from the ancient citadel Hue, take a right turn after Truoi Bridge in
Phu Loc District, then go 10km on a road bound on both sides by bamboo to reach
the lake.
The banks of the two-hectare lake touch the feet of four mountains.
The mountains, which are foothills on the northern side of Bach Ma (White Horse)
Mountain Range, are covered by primary forest. Bach Ma, reaches 1,444m above sea
level and is slightly cooler than Da Lat City in the Central Highlands. The
French started building their resort villas in Bach Ma since 1925.
The mountains now serve as a tourism site and a nature reserve – known as Bach
Ma National Park, famous for its amazing white clouds that look like horses on
the mountain peaks all year round.
Everyone knows Bach Ma Mountains but Truoi Lake is a well-kept secret. "The
lake’s low tourist profile has kept it clean from rubbish," says Tran Thi Le,
who runs the only boat services on the lake.
Le says the lake’s crystal clear water is thanks to the mountain streams, which
feed it. "The water is extremely cool as well," the 56-year-old boat-woman says.
Water from the lake now supplies an adjacent reservoir in the district’s Loc Hoa
Commune that supplies water for households and farming. To control the water
level in the reservoir a unique dam with a tower built in the Nguyen dynasty
style has been constructed at the lake mouth.
"I have never seen any kind of water in my hometown as clear as in this lake and
the water is really cool," says Nguyen Hong Linh, a young girl from Cuu Long
(Mekong) Delta, as she splashes around excitedly.
Because the lake supplies the reservoir, residents hope it will stay clean
forever.
The only service on the lake is Le’s and her colleagues’ boat service, which
costs VND15,000 each person to cross the lake to the pagoda on the other side or
VND300,000 per trip around the lake or to go further upstream to visit some
waterfalls.
"Tourists often want a tour to take photographs," Le says.
There is another service on the lake banks – a hat renting service for VND3,000
per hat or VND7,000 to buy. The seller is quite faithful and friendly.
Pagoda under cloud
A pagoda on top of one of the mountains is silhouetted against the sky.
Truc Lam Bach Ma is the nation’s fourth Zen monastery belonging to the
Vietnamese Buddhist zen sect. It was built only last year and the other the ones
are in Quang Ninh Province’s Yen Tu, Vinh Phuc Province’s Tay Thien and Da Lat
City’s Phuong Hoang mountains.
It has traditional pagoda gates, bell towers and halls for Buddhist practice.
It is an amazing experience to climb the 173 stairs to its gates. In Buddhist
theory, one of the ways to see Buddha or to be zen is to clear the mind.
Climbing up the stairs, while keeping count of the number of steps and breaths,
blanks your mind. Amazingly there are no thoughts during the climb.
The lake is also used as a tool for Buddhist practice. When you travel on it,
thanks to its beauty, transparency and peace, you take light breaths and make
gentle movements to not disturb the water surface. That’s a meditative practice
in Buddhist theory. Buddhists consider the lake as a place to wash the guilt
from their body before seeing Buddha.
Looking back at the boat from the pagoda gates before going back down the
stairs, one can see the sitting Buddha on a tree covered hill jutting into the
lake. The Buddha, who is a welcome to the pagoda, looks at peace in nature.
Not far from Hue City and Lang Co Beach Tourism Zone, Truoi Lake and its Zen
monastery are a reminder of Hue’s poetry and its Buddhist tradition.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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