Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 3, 2009

A DESTINATION A DAY: LY SON ISLAND

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Ly Son Island, formerly known as Re Island (Cu lao Re), is some 18 nautical miles east offshore Quang Ngai mainland, composed of Big Island and Small Island with total area of over 10 km2, devided into 03 comunes of An Vinh, An Binh and An Hai.

For hundreds of years, Ly Son island has been called by many as a “fairy island,” thus a destination for either businesspeople or trevellers.

There are on the island well-known beauty spots such as Hang Cau (An Hai), Hang Co (An Hai), Hang To (An Vinh), Hang Ke Cuop (An Binh). There are also some others: Gieng Tien Mount, Thoi Loi Mount, Ban Than and Mu Cu isles. But the most noticeable are Hang Pagoda and An Hai Temple.

Hang Pagoda, founded about 400 years ago using a natural cave, is a combination of natural feature and human labour, thus of great value in different ways: a striking evidence of the making and development of the island by Dai Viet residents. Apart from that, endowned with magnificient and poetic scenary Hang Pagoda is naturally chosen by tourists as an ideal destination for relaxation.

The An Hai Village Temple in Dong Hamlet, An Hai Commune, Ly Son Island District was built in the first year of King Minh Mang (1820) in an architectural style of Nguyen Dynasty which was reflected in uniquely carved altars or on the surface of rafters, supports and doors.

The temple is characterized by a worshiping combination that turns out to be the incorporation of broken pieces of Cham culture into Viet culture to make the identity of village temples on Ly Son Island: it is, on the one hand, well related to the worshiping shrine for the Vietnamese celebrities in those of An Vinh Family, Bui Ta Han Temple, Thanh Hoang Temple, Thuy Long Temple and Nghia Tu Pagoda, and is also a shrine to worship Thien Y A Na (Po Inu Nagar), Lord Ngung Man Nuong and his predecessors as well as descendants of the Cham culture on the other.
Not much torn by wars, Ly Son has well stored hundreds of cultural and historical relics and diversified architecture which are densely ditributed on a narrow area. Perhaps, no other places on the mainland possess as many temples, tombs and pagodas as Ly Son does, especially those relics in connection with Hoang Sa Team set up in the reign of Nguyen Lords and Nguyen Dynasty later.

There are also traces of Sa Huynh Culture (via excavations in Xom Oc, Suoi Chinh) and Cham Culture. In addition, there exist on the island the traditional boat-racing festival held yearly on 4 – 7 January of Lunar Calendar and other popular yearly events such as Khao Le The Linh Hoang Sa, An Hai Festival, Whale Worship Festival, Doi Bong Festival and others.

In addition to the sight-seeing of the majestic natural scenery of an offshore isle ones can enjoy, apart from further understanding and discovering tourists may have about the cutural and historical values inherent on the island few other places may have, visitors to the island can also see with their eyes the uniqueness of a Garlic Kingdom. It is said, garlic grown by the islanders is second to none in terms of enhancement of health. Hence, Ly Son garlic is often chosen by its visitors as gifts to their loved ones and friends. N.M.T
source:quangngai.gov.vn