MapEmbed SkyDoorMobile versionFacebook pageFeedbackHam Rong is a well-known beauty spot and historical vestige site. It is located on the National Highway No. 1A, 4km four kilometers north of the provincial town of Thanh Hoa. Over the centuries many great poets have been attracted to this grotto. Nguyen Trai (1380-1442), who has been recognized by UNESCO as a great man of culture, used to visit this grotto. One day he was inspired to write a beautiful poem in Chinese characters to extol the beautiful scenery. Some poems can be found inscribed on the rock. One such poem has a flowery border. King Le Thanh Tong may have written this poem in 1478. Opposite Dragon Mountain and across Ma River is Ngoc Mountain. It has many layers of rock amassed on top of each other. The mountain's top shines a brilliant red colour in the sun like a fire blazing up from inside the earth. The vestige site of Dong Son in Ham Rong is known throughout the world. Archaeologists have found many artefacts of the Bronze Age here. Graves of inhabitants from that period have also supplied a wealth of artefacts. Archaeologists often use the name Dong Son to refer to the period of bronze tools. Ham Rong area also suffered a lot during the U.S bombing, but it managed to maintain its strong character. Traces of the war can still be seen in different places with the craters and broken walls. With all of these attributes and interesting sites, Ham Rong offers the visitor a unique chance to trace Vietnam's history from an early age. |
Source: vietnamtourism.com
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