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Tam
Cung Cave
The
Tam Cung Grotto or Three-palace Grotto is situated in the centre
of Ha Long Bay, 5 km from Sung Sôt Grotto to the northeast.
The grotto itself is divided into three parts; after threading
the stone cracks, you find the first chamber. Many beautiful forms
can be garnered from the rocky shapes.
Continuing
on to the second chamber, the bumpy way leads to a spring with
fresh water. The last room contains further incredible stone depictions.
Tam Cung Grotto
lies in Mây Ðèn, a luxuriant island nearly isolated
from other islands. Mây Dèns cliffs are extremely
vertical, while its forest is flourishing.
Entering
its first chamber, one can hear the sound of trung or stone
musical instrument from near and far. Pushing further inside,
tourists meet a fairy whose white beard flies in the
wind climbing the mountain. High in the wall of the chamber there
stand three statues representing prosperity, happiness and longevity,
looking down at the earthly world. From the ceiling falls down
a stalactite which resembles the bud of a hydrangea among a garden
of stone flowers. Going through a narrow passage, one comes to
a natural museum of lively animals, including lions, seals, even
god of the sea. In the middle of the second chamber lies a stream
murmuring all year round, making the two surrounding cliffs rustle.
In the last chamber, tourists can find an imposing bas-relief
in which are carved elaborate strange images, lying layer after
layer in a harmonious layout. One can figure out flowers, bamboos,
stone curtains, or sleeping elephants.
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