Save the mark of the master
The reason why it is called Thien Tue cliff is because there are many ancient cycads here, a famous place on Cam mountain. If dozens of years ago, people could see countless cycads at Thien Tue cliff, now there are only a few left. In the future, the ancient cycads at this place will become a false name, becoming a legend.
Pilgrims rest and relax at Thien Tue cliff
After walking around the Thien Tue cliff, one can only find a few remaining cycads. According to the local people, about ten years ago, the Thien Tue cliff had tens of thousands of wild cycads growing on rocks. However, due to the popularity of ornamental cycads, people flocked to the forest to search and dig, causing the natural cycad population to be rapidly destroyed. Many trees were cut down and left rolling along the rocks, and even in the dry season, there was a lack of water, but they still lived. "It's strange, on Cam mountain, only this cliff grows many cycads, while other places rarely do. Currently, this area still has more than a dozen wild cycads left. A few years ago, some households collected about 5-6 ancient cycads, with very beautiful shapes" - said Mr. Nam Nha (a resident of the Thien Tue cliff).
Fascinating stories
About 100m below the Thien Tue cliff, there is a deep, shiny cave. No one knows when the cave was built, but people named it Ong Ho cave and associated it with many mysterious stories. Today, I slid down hundreds of steps, then bowed my head and walked past a large rock lying across the road. As soon as I stepped down the last step, I saw many people gathered to worship here, filling the place. Some elders also accompanied the group of visitors sitting on the cliff. When asking about the legend of this place, people also heard the ancients say that there used to be a white tiger here. In addition, on full moon nights, tigers from all over the mountains and forests gathered here, growling, making a chilling sound. From then on, people named this cave Ong Ho cave...
The way down to Tiger Cave
Most of the tourists who come to Cam Mountain stop by Thien Tue, then walk down to Ong Ho cave. Mr. Tran Van Hao (73 years old, from Hau Giang ) tries to walk down the stairs to visit Ong Ho cave. When arriving at this location, Mr. Hao quickly strokes the white tiger statue that is worshiped by the locals in front of the cave. Mr. Hao said: "I have heard about Ong Ho cave for a long time, today is the first time I have been here. I see the cave is very shiny, maybe tigers used to live here in the past" - Mr. Hao expressed.
The people on the mountain also guessed that this was the most ideal cave, so in the past, tigers used to fight each other to get a place to live. Another legend says that in the past, this cave had a hermit monk. According to researcher Nguyen Van Hau, in the past, at Thien Tue cliff, Cu Da used it as a yard to teach martial arts to his disciples to fight against the French. The mysterious stories on Thien Tue cliff show that in the subconscious of the people of the South, there is a strong folk belief in the ferocious tiger that once lived on Cam mountain...
Currently, Thien Tue cliff is considered an attractive tourist destination for pilgrims inside and outside the province. Not stopping there, the locality took Thien Tue cliff as a place name to name Thien Tue hamlet on the top of Cam mountain, quite unique.
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