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Visit Ninh Binh to discover the third most beautiful cave in the South

Việt NamViệt Nam31/08/2024


Dich Long Cave is located halfway up Dich Long Mountain in Gia Thanh Commune, Gia Vien District, Ninh Binh Province. Inside the cave, there is a Buddha shrine, so local people often call it Dich Long Pagoda.

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The cave is located halfway up the mountain. Standing at the entrance of the cave, you can hear the sound of the wind like a flute. (Source: Vietnamnet)

This place was given the title "Nam Thien De Tam Dong" (the third most beautiful cave in the South) by King Minh Mang during a tour in 1821.

According to historical records, in 1739, a woodcutter went up the mountain to chop wood and discovered this cave, inside there were many stalactites that looked like Buddha statues, so he set up an altar here. In 1740, people paved the way to build a temple to worship Buddha with the name "Nham Son Dong Co Am Tu" (meaning Co Am Pagoda and Nham Son Cave).

Dich Long Cave and Pagoda were ranked as national historical and cultural relics in 1990. This complex of scenic relics includes a stone communal house (16 monolithic stone pillars), Ly Quoc Su Temple (also known as Saint Nguyen), Ha Pagoda, and a Buddhist garden.

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The front yard of the cave has a shrine to the Lady of the Upper Realm and a shrine to the Holy Mother. (Source: Vietnamnet)

To reach Dich Long cave, from the foot of the mountain, visitors must climb 105 stone steps to reach the cave entrance. In front of the cave, there is a shrine to the Lady of the Upper Realm and the Holy Mother.

Dich Long Cave has 2 areas, divided by the entrance, Light Cave and Dark Cave, with countless stalactites in various shapes such as Buddha statues, kneeling elephants, lions, horses, elephants drinking water from jars, tigers drinking water from jars.

Dich Long Cave has 3 connected caves, so when standing at the cave entrance, visitors can hear the sound of the wind blowing like a flute.

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There are many shrines in the cave. (Source: Vietnamnet)

Folklore calls this a giant stone wind flute and names it Dich Long ("Dich" means flute, "Long" means wind).

The pagoda and cave were also revolutionary bases during the resistance war against the French, where weapons were stored and weapons factories of our army and people were produced.

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Inside the cave there is also a stone stele engraved with Chinese characters. (Source: Vietnamnet)

Ms. Nguyen Huong Lan, Deputy Head of the Department of Culture and Information of Gia Vien district, said that Dich Long pagoda is currently managed by the People's Committee of Gia Thanh commune.

Currently, the locality has not built this tour site and the number of tourists coming here every year is not much, mainly locals.

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The stalactites create the magical beauty of Dich Long. (Source: Vietnamnet)

Every year, on the 6th and 7th of the third lunar month, the people of Gia Thanh commune hold the Dich Long pagoda festival to pray for national peace, good crops, and a prosperous and happy life.

Source: https://baoquocte.vn/ve-ninh-binh-kham-pha-dong-dep-thu-3-troi-nam-284573.html


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