Lung Khuy Cave
Known as the “First Cave Plateau” located in the UNESCO Global Geopark of Dong Van Stone Plateau. Experiencing the miraculous creation of nature and enduring over time, Lung Khuy Cave located in Quan Ba Commune is a unique architectural wonder of caves.
Stalactites at Lung Khuy cave. |
Lung Khuy Cave was formed about 400 million years ago, 517.5m long, 31m deep, with a total area of 14,983m2. Thanks to the creation of nature over hundreds of millions of years, from the tiny drops of water flowing persistently in the cave, stalactites and stalagmites with many different shapes have been formed. Under the light, the stalactites form shapes that allow visitors to imagine many different scenes, some shaped like lions, elephants, tigers, toads, stone lions, dragon heads, dragon scales, waterfalls flowing like silk ribbons, some stacked into vertical stone pillars, some with many stalagmites growing up with many branches to form stone flower gardens, and forests of jade plants. The stalactites always have many different colors from gray, blue, ivory white to brown and black... In particular, in addition to preserving the pristine beauty of the stalactite system, stone bells, and stalagmites, Lung Khuy Cave is also famous for the love legend of a Mong couple associated with the well of water flowing inside the cave. This is a place to pray for peace and good crops, an indispensable spiritual cultural feature in the life of the Mong people here.
Dragon Cave
Stalactites at Dragon Cave. Photo courtesy of Contributor |
Located in Meo Vac commune, Dragon Cave has a majestic natural landscape, with a poetic and magical look. Entering the cave, anyone cannot help but be amazed by the beauty of nature. With the characteristic of limestone mountains, after thousands of years of formation, the drops of water on the cave ceiling have created countless beautiful and splendid stalactites with many strange shapes. Besides, in the cave there are also many tectonic forms of stalactites with many types of stalactites, stalagmites with unique shapes, sometimes the image of Buddha "Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva" and "Buddha Tathagata" sitting and chanting, crystal chandeliers, star fruit clusters, octopus tentacles, crocodiles... Surrounding the Dragon Cave area is a rich forest ecosystem with cat-ear rocks typical of the Ha Giang Stone Plateau. Besides, there are also corn fields arranged in the traditional rock-hole farming style of the Mong people here, further increasing the aesthetic value of this scenic spot.
Fairy Cave
Tien Cave is located in Xuan Giang commune. The cave was formed by the geological tectonic process (Karst), limestone was washed away by rainwater through the system of cracks. The cave is connected to the outside by a single door, inside the cave is dome-shaped, stalactites appear densely throughout the walls and ceiling of the cave, many stalactite columns stretch from the ceiling down to the cave floor. Inside the cave, the stalactite formation process is still ongoing due to water from the ground seeping through the ceiling and walls of the cave, stretching from the cave entrance to the inside of the cave, nearly 200m long. The stalactites have many different shapes, sizes, and colors such as lions, birds, fish, elephants, dragon heads, lanterns, the shapes of roses, lotuses, chrysanthemums, especially the shape of a young girl sitting sewing and mending clothes... These stalactites must have gone through thousands of years of formation and formation.
Unique stalactite shapes in Tham Luong cave. Photo courtesy |
Na Luong Cave
Na Luong Cave is currently located in Lung Phin and Mau Due communes. The cave was discovered in 2010 and has been evaluated as the most beautiful cave compared to other caves discovered in Ha Giang province with majestic natural scenery, poetic, magical and shimmering. The cave entrance is over 30 meters wide and is covered with rare wood species such as nghien, dinh, lat... In particular, the cave in the limestone mountain is one of the very popular geological heritages of Dong Van Karst Plateau Global Geopark. Over thousands of years of formation, the cave has created many stalactites with interesting shapes and sparkling colors like granite; the cave is very wide and deep, divided into many consecutive compartments, attracting a large number of tourists.
Swallow Cave
This cave is likened to a “remote place” with quite rugged terrain, located in Yen Minh commune. Inside is the habitat of thousands of small swallows. Besides its landscape value, this cave is also one of the spiritual symbols and beliefs of the local people. According to traditional beliefs, swallows are the embodiment of gods and ancestors because although this bird is small in size, it is very resilient and has miraculous vitality, with the longest lifespan in the bird family. Therefore, swallows are known as the bird of longevity, associated with the faith of many generations.
Tham Luong Cave
Tham Luong Cave with its mysterious beauty. Photo courtesy of Contributor |
According to the locals, Tham Luong means three dragons in the local language, symbolizing three cool streams flowing from the foot of the mountain to irrigate the green fields. These three streams meet in the middle of the village, like three dragon heads descending to drink water. Therefore, every year, the locals still worship the forest god in front of the cave under the shade of an ancient lim tree, praying for the god to bless them with favorable weather and bountiful crops.
Tham Luong Cave is located in Minh Tan commune. Nature has created a fascinating system, the cave has 2 entrances, one is 6m wide, 4m high, the other is 1.4m high, 0.7m wide, about 1,500 to 2,000m deep, the dome is hundreds of meters high. Tham Luong Cave has a wild, majestic beauty like a magical maze, with a system of stalactites layer by layer, with unique shapes.
Fairy Cave
Tien Cave in Ham Yen District is considered a famous and popular tourist destination. This cave complex consists of seven different caves: Tien Cave, Dan Da Cave, Thien Dinh Cave, Thien Cung Cave, Thach Sanh Cave, Tam Cung Cave, and Am Phu Cave. All of these caves are arranged in an arc shape, creating an extremely beautiful scenic complex. Among them, Tien Cave is considered the most beautiful cave. When visiting, visitors will also hear thrilling stories surrounding the Tien Cave landscape.
Khuoi Pin Cave
Khuoi Pin Cave is located in Lam Binh Commune. Entering here, visitors will surely be amazed by the mysterious beauty of an underground world that is also full of charm. When illuminated, magical stalactites with different shapes appear before the eyes, the entire cave ceiling sparkles like a starry sky, a magical universe.
Bo Ngoang Cave
Bo Ngoang Cave is located in Minh Quang commune. Over millions of years, nature has created Bo Ngoang into a fascinating work of art with stalactites hanging down creating vivid, unique shapes. On both sides of the cave wall, the white stalactites look like icebergs mixed with moss green stalactites layered in layers, magnificently... In front of the cave is the clear Bo Ngoang stream, at the bottom is a carpet of smooth green moss, the calm water surface is like a large mirror reflecting the cave entrance and the sunlight creating a shimmering, magical image on the cave wall. From the cave entrance, visitors can admire the rice fields stretching down the valley, the pretty stilt houses hidden under the trees creating the fresh, quiet atmosphere of a peaceful countryside.
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