Exploring mysterious caves in  Da Dung Mountain  03:31' 04/04/2009  
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VietNamNet Bridge –  Da Dung  Mountain, also known as Chau Nham Son Mountain 
or Bach (White) Mountain,  is a national landscape endowed with primitive 
beauty which gives new  meaning to discovering the mysteries of nature. 
  Entrance to Da Dung  Mountain.Located in Son My  Commune, Ha Tien Town in 
Kien Giang Province, a small town 8km from the  Cambodian border in the Gulf of 
Thailand, Da Dung Mountain is a  magnificent masterpiece of nature. The 
mountain is just 100 meters in  height but has over 14 caves filled with 
ancient 
legends. 
>From Ha Tien Town, 6 kilometers along National  Road 80 heading to Xa Xia 
border gate and two kilometers from Thach Dong  Cave, reaching Da Dung Mountain 
is an adventure. With an admission ticket  priced at VND2,000, the adventure 
starts with a crossing of 1,300 meters  toward the caves. 
Each cave has its own private secrets and  strange shapes: Than Kim Quy 
(Golden Turtle) Cave is a large rock in shape  of a turtle, Doi (Bat) Cave has 
a 
stalactite in the shape of a wine gourd  while Bong Lai (Elysium) Cave is 
filled 
with fresh air creating a fanciful  scene of clouds hanging in mid air. 
Kho Qua (bitter  melon) Cave has stalactites in shape of giant bitter melons 
and a monk who  is lightly nodding his head thoughtfully towards Sam Hoi 
(penitence) Cave.  Visitors will be overwhelmed with a very cold and stuffy 
feeling 
as they  descend into Cong Troi (Haven’s Gate) Cave, but as they reach the 
core  they will experience fascinating sensations when they see the shimmering  
of the cave’s gate. 
Some caves are linked together creating a  mysterious labyrinth with 
stalactites in diverse shapes. Echoes can be  heard resounding from rock walls 
as 
rhythms of drums when tourists slap  their chests in Trong Nguc (Chest Drum) 
Cave, 
or as the limpid melodies of  a bell when tapping on stalactites in Lau 
Chuong (Bell Tower)  Cave. 
Da Dung Mountain  is also famous for Lady Chua Xu Cave and Coi Hang Da Cave, 
formerly known  as the home of Thach Sanh and, according to legend, where 
Thach Sanh drew  a bow and shot a giant eagle to rescue Princess Quynh Nga. 
Da Dung Mountain  is also home to many white egrets as this eco-environment 
is still fresh  with clusters of mountain inserting swamps and grass fields and 
forest. It  is a rock castle, with hundreds of natural bastions and 
bell-towers, and  folk tales and legends. 
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