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Bai
Tho Mountain
Bai Thơ (Poem) Mountain
lies at the heart of Halong City. From a far, the
106-meter-limestone mountain looks like a huge
castle with three imposing towers. Its past name
Truyen Dang means Light Projecting. This mountain
has inspired many poets. In 1468, during his
inspection tour to the eastern region, King Le Thanh
Tong stopped here. Inspired by the stunning beauty
of Halong, the King wrote a poem and had it carved
into the southern side of the mountain. Hence its
name Bai Tho (Poem). In 1729, Lord Trinh Cuong
composed a poem in response to that of King Le Thanh
Tong and also had it carved near the former. The
mountain features other poems by Nguyen Can and some
other poets.
Atop Bai Tho Mountain,
you feel surprised at the magnificent landscape of
Halong Bay. In the background of immense emerald
waters, of rock bobbing, of high sky, of surrounding
flowers and trees, you can
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