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The secret of the mysterious cemetery
Thousands of rock poles are pitched around tombs
in a jungle in the ancient Dong Thech cemetery of a Muong ethnic minority
mandarin in Vinh Dong commune, Kim Boi district, the northern province of Hoa
Binh.
The cemetery is the home to hundreds of rock tombs and thousands of rock poles,
which are nearly 400 years old. This site is still a great secret to even local
people.
Local residents said that they didn’t know much about the cemetery but they call
this cemetery as “Jungle of rock tombs”.
All tombs have three big marble rocks at the head, three smalls at the foot of
the tomb. The biggest rock is placed at the middle of the tomb. The marble rocks
were brought from the central province of Thanh Hoa. The biggest rocks are over
1m wide and 4m high, weighing tons.
There are many ghost stories about the ancient cemetery, which prevent locals
from visiting the site.
According to Bui Van Hung and Bui Minh Loi, local officials, there is a legend
about the Dinh family, the richest mandarin family in Hoa Binh in the ancient
time. The cemetery is the “holy land” of this family.
Tombs in the cemetery are the tombs of members of the Dinh family and their
female servants. Each tomb has several blocks of marble carving the name and
position of the deaths, in Chinese scripts, as well as animal pictures.
Four areas of Muong ethnic group in Hoa Binh province had cemeteries for Muong
mandarins but only the Dong Thech cemetery still exists.
Before 1945, the cemetery was untouched and it was protected by thrilling
stories. In 1946, liberation troops came to this land and local people followed
soldiers to visit the cemetery.
In the 1980s, local people suffered from poor crops so they excavated some tombs
to seek valuable items that were buried with the death. Since then, many
antiques smugglers came there to look for antiques, resulting in the
disappearance of many rock tombs.
Source: PV |
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