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Kim
Quy Cave
Kim
Quy Grotto or Golden Tortoise Grotto is situated on Dâm
Nam Islet, with a peak 187 m above sea level. Dâm Bac Islet
is in the front of the grotto and Soi Sim Islet in the back.
The grotto
is 100 m long and 5 to 10 m wide, running in a north-south direction.
A narrow way
leads to the interior of the grotto where a stream flows. The
stalactites here are snow-white and lightly hang from the ceiling.
It is linked
to the ancient legend of the Golden Tortoise: after having helped
Emperor Lê Loi defeat his enemies, the Golden Tortoise took
back the magic sword he had given him, and swam towards the sea.
Arriving in Ha Long Bay, it met with so many evil spirits and
demons hindering its journey that it remained to do battle. After
having defeated them all, the Golden Tortoise was so exhausted
that it searched for a grotto to rest in, and once inside, turned
to stone.
Today in the
grotto, it can be found dozing, still with ancient wounds covering
its body.
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