Hang Trong is one of the masterpieces of nature bestowed on the world heritage site of Ha Long Bay.
Trong Cave, along with Trinh Nu Cave, is located on Bo Hon Island (Ha Long Bay), about 12 km from the center of Ha Long City (Quang Ninh).
These are two caves with a fairly large area, about 300m2; the ground is relatively flat and dry. In addition, clusters of stalactites hanging down from the cave ceiling create a magical natural picture.
A beautiful natural picture seen from Trong cave. Photo: La Nghia Hieu |
On sunny or rainy days, if you stand in Trong cave and look out, you will witness a beautiful natural picture. Some tourists even say that standing in this cave and looking at the world natural heritage Ha Long Bay is the lucky moment of their life.
Tourists are captivated by the beauty of Trong Cave. Photo: La Nghia Hieu |
According to the Ha Long Bay Management Board, the name Trong Cave comes from a tearful love legend.
Legend has it that, long ago, in a fishing village, there was a very beautiful girl. Because her family was poor, her family had to work for a local landlord. The landlord saw that the girl was lovely and forced her to marry him as a concubine, but she refused because she already had a lover. The young man was fishing at sea at that time to prepare for their wedding. Because he could not convince her, the landlord exiled her to a deserted island. After a stormy night and hunger, the girl was exhausted and turned to stone. The place where she turned to stone was later called Virgin Cave.
The scenery is as beautiful as a watercolor painting seen from Trong cave. Photo: La Nghia Hieu |
Right in the middle of the cave is a stone statue of a girl, lying with her long hair loose, eyes looking out to sea, waiting wearily for her lover to return.
As for the young man, that night, when he heard that she was in trouble, he rowed his boat to look for her. At night, a storm came and broke the young man's boat, drifting to a deserted island. In a flash of lightning, he looked into the distance and saw his lover calling him, but his words of reply were blown away by the wind. The young man used a rock to hit the cliff to let her know that he had arrived. He knocked until his hands were bleeding profusely, until he was exhausted and turned to stone. The place where the young man turned to stone is now Trong cave (also known as Con Trai cave), about 700 - 800 m on the opposite side of Trinh Nu cave.
At the entrance of the cave, there is still a statue of a petrified boy facing the Virgin Cave. The traces of that night's storm still remain, such as the broken rocks and soil in the cave, the sound of the wind howling through the cliffs and the white foam of the waves...
Tourists explore Virgin Cave located opposite Drum Cave. Photo: La Nghia Hieu |
Behind the Virgin Cave is a beautiful lagoon with a calm beach. Photo: La Nghia Hieu |
During the time of occupying the Quang Ninh mining area in the past, when mapping, although the French named many islands in their own way, with Trinh Nu cave, they followed the legend of Ha Long fishermen, naming the cave La Vierge (Virgin Cave).
That somewhat supernatural love story has made many tourists curious to explore Trinh Nu Cave.
From Trong cave, looking out to Ha Long Bay. Photo: La Nghia Hieu |
On stormy days, when passing by, people hear the sound of wind hitting the cave walls like drums. They believe that it symbolizes love, the vows of couples.
Magical stalactites on the ceiling of Trong Cave. Photo: La Nghia Hieu |
Hang Trong is about 300 square meters wide, with a unique stalactite ceiling. Photo: La Nghia Hieu |
To get to Trong Cave to see the masterpiece of Ha Long Bay, visitors can now rent a speedboat, private yacht, or buy tickets to tour route number 2 to experience this rare scene.
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