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A Vietnamese proverb that warns: "Whatever you practice charity and do good deeds for a hundred years, you can not attain perfect enlightenment if you have not been to Yen Tu. "
There he founded the first school of Vietnamese Zen Buddhism: Truc Lam.
The sect rapidly attracted thousands of followers if Tran Nhan Tong ordered the construction of hundreds of buildings and other structures on Yen Tu Mountain.
His successor, Phap Loa Dong Kien Cuong (1284-1330) maintained the pace of construction and Yen Tu remained large Buddhist center in the country through the LE and Nguyen dynasties.
Religious devotion
Until last year the beginning, religious devotees and tourists were adventurous trek through six miles of dense bamboo and pine to reach the top. Now there's a cable.
The facility output high-flying to the summit goes well with Ha Minh Hai Phong, who considers a true Buddhist should go to the top foot of way to show sincerity and be duly rewarded.
"Many argue that it is difficult to reach the summit of the mountain Yen Tu foot, while hundreds of seniors to manage, "Ha said pointedly.
Nguyet, 58, heartily agrees the idea of hiking to the summit. "I've never felt so alive and happy when I got the top one step at a time," exclaims she in joy.
Rock at Heaven's Gate
The best known feature of Yen Tu Mountain is the rock outcrop called An Ky Sinh, who is two meters high on the summit and is aptly called Heaven's Gate.
Some thousands of pilgrims who flock Yen Tu each year, especially for the festival of spring, RUB money on the rocks in the belief it will bring prosperity and financial help them better manage their business.
This is one of several large rocks on the mountain. Another advanced in a small and often crowded temple in the grounds of Word Yen Hoa-Mai-Dong Pagoda low.
On the Temple Mount
From a little further the pagoda looks like a golden lotus. It was recently rebuilt at a cost of over VND21billion (U.S. $ 1.23 million).
The entire structure of more than 3,500 statues, bells and weighs nearly 70 tons of these, the construction so that the temple mount and there is an exploit.
Back on Earth
Back to the Truc Lam Zen Monastery at the foot of the mountain Yen Tu, chief monk lectures public on the history of Buddhism and the lessons it teaches. There is also a vegetarian restaurant called Nang Tam open to all.
The access road is named Vang Danh and share in Thuong Yen Cong Commune, Uong Bi District 125 kilometers from Hanoi and 50 kilometers from Ha Long by the famous bay of the same name.
Hanoi: Thanh Nien
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