Sunday, January 17, 2010

Nui Coc Lake travel

Many Vietnamese know by heart a sweet song that tells the legend of Nui Coc Lake in the northern province of Thai Nguyen. The lake, as the legend goes, is made of the tears of a girl who cannot marry the man she loves.

On the way to Thai Nguyen, 80km from Ha Noi, visitors will be greeted by immense emerald rice fields. The 18km of windy roads from Thai Nguyen City ’s centre to Nui Coc Lake are lined by tea-terraced fields on hills, and gentle rivers under a blue sky.

As you pass the bright fields, suddenly the blue of the sky was reflected upon the water in a dream-like vision.

Generations of Vietnamese can tell you the beautiful but sad love story of a girl named Cong and a man named Coc that relates to the lake.

"One pained person cries and the tears have become a river. One person who spent a life waiting becomes the mountain."

The tragic tale of families tearing a couple apart is like a Vietnamese Romeo and Juliet. Coc’s family is too poor, and the girl’s rich, mandarin family forbids him from marrying her. Their interference only makes the couple more determined to wait for each other. One day, the sound of the flute Coc uses to call for Cong does not reach Cong’s room. Hopeless for his lover, Coc dies of a broken heart.

The fairy in the sky feels pity for him and transforms him into a mountain that stands imposing in the middle of the sky. During all four seasons, the wind blows through the leaves to resound the lover’s flute. The girl, detained in her room, cries for her lover all day and night until one day her body transforms into tears. The tears full of love and loyalty absorb into the soil, and run as currents looking for a way to Coc Mountain . Every year since then, when summer comes, violet sim (violet myrtle flower) flourish on Coc Mountain and on Cong River to remind people of this beautiful love.

The region where this legend was born is also known as the Tan Cuong region, famous for its perfumed tea in Thai Nguyen. It is said that Cong’s tears are absorbed in the tea plant’s roots, creating a lasting sweet flavour that anyone who tastes can remember it forever.

One of tourists’ favourite stops upon arrival is the Huyen Thoai Cung ( Palace of Legend ) which includes statues made by 50 artisans from Nam Dinh Province . Hopping on a little bamboo boat that runs along the narrow Luoi river in a grotto, a symbol of Cong’s tears, visitors can live out the legend of Cong-Coc as they pass little statues and scenes that tell the whole story.

Not far from the Palace of Legend is a little zoo with dozens of different animals such as monkeys, crocodiles, pythons and ostriches.

After tops at the main tourist destinations, tourists can enjoy the region’s specialties including bamboo rat meat.
A special highlight that shouldn’t be missed is the amazing water music display built to celebrate Thai Nguyen Tourism Year 2007. Visitors are sure to be enchanted to see waters from fountains in the lake dance to melodies of the songs.

One of the most relaxing moments for me were on the small boat that bobbed along the river. Together, we sang the song about the lake while enjoying the sparkling waters under the sun.

A boat trip will take visitors to Dao Cai ( Cai Island ) with a preservation and exhibition area of more than 2,000 objects that present the country’s cultural products of the dynasties that ruled from the Dong Son culture, Sa Huynh to Oc Eo culture of the south.

The lake is home to 89 islands, with some covered in forests, storks, monkeys or goats. Tourists can camp out on one of the islands and wallow in the pure setting, while fishing on the lake./.

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