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Thien Cung Grotto
This
recently discovered grotto is one of the
most beautiful in Ha Long Bay. Thien Cung is
situated on the southwest side of the bay, 4
km from the wharf outside of Ha Long City.
It is located in a small range of islands
that resemble a throne embracing two superb
grottoes at its core. The way to Thien Cung
is perilous, covered on both sides by thick
forest. After entering a narrow gate, the
magnificent, 130 m long grotto opens up.
According to legend, a beautiful young lady
named May (cloud) caught the eye of the
Dragon Prince and he fell in love with her.
They were betrothed and got married in the
very center of the grotto. All of the scenes
of their wedding, which lasted for seven
days and seven nights, have been seemingly
fossilized in the grotto. In the center,
there are four large pillars supporting the
“roof of heaven”. From the base to the top,
many strange images seem to exist in the
stone, including birds, fish, flowers and
even scenes of human life. On the north wall
of the grotto, a group of fairies seems to
be singing and dancing in honor of the
wedding. Under the immeasurably high roof,
stalactites form a natural stone curtain.
There is also the sound of a beating drum
made by the wind blowing through the stone.
In the last chamber of the grotto, a natural
gushing stream of water babbles throughout
the year. Here there are three small ponds
of clear water. One path meanders out of the
grotto.
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