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Seven Mountains

The Seven Mountains is a region in An Giang Province, Vietnam, known for its majestic scenery and unique culture. The region consists of seven main mountains, each with its own distinct beauty and important spiritual values ​​to the local people.

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Foreign author catalin.chitu with video Seven Mountains ” (Seven Mountains - That Son)

Place of composition: Tinh Bien Ward, An Giang , Vietnam

Introduction: Nestled in the fertile plains of An Giang Province, Vietnam, Bay Nui (Seven Mountains), also known as That Son, is a charming mountain range of seven peaks in Tri Ton and Tinh Bien districts. These scattered mountains form an arc, creating a distinctive semi-mountainous landscape that stands out in the vast Mekong Delta. The towering Cam Mountain (Cam Son) is the highest peak in the Mekong Delta, reaching 705 meters high. This beautiful mountain attracts visitors with its majestic scenery, fresh climate and lush greenery. Among its many attractions, some notable sites are worth exploring : Van Linh Pagoda (Van Linh Pagoda), Maitreya Buddha Statue, Thuy Liem Lake (Thuy Liem Lake), Phat Lon Pagoda (Buddhist Temple) and Quan The Am Bodhisattva Statue (Quan Am Open-air Cam Mountain). At 614 metres high, Co To Mountain is the second highest peak in the Mekong Delta, offering a captivating blend of wild, rustic and charming beauty. The mountain’s appeal extends to the many nearby attractions, including Tri Ton Beach, the serene O Thum and Soai So Lakes, the picturesque Ta Pa Rice Fields and the historically significant Tuc Dup Hill, famous for its intricate network of underground caves and narrow passageways…

(Nestled amidst the fertile plains of Vietnam's An Giang Province, the Bay Nui (Seven Mountains), also known as That Son, is a captivating range of seven peaks in the Tri Ton and Tinh Bien districts. These scattered mountains form an arc, creating a distinctive semi-mountainous landscape that stands out in the vast Mekong Delta. Cam Mountain stands proudly as the highest peak in the Mekong Delta region, soaring to an elevation of 705 meters. This remarkable mountain attracts visitors with its majestic landscape, refreshing climate, and lush greenery. Among its numerous attractions, several notable sites are worth exploring: Van Linh Pagoda, Buddha Maitreya Statue, Thuy Liem Lake, Big Buddha Temple and Statue of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (Forbidden Mountain Quan Am). offering a captivating blend of wild, rustic, and charming beauty. The mountain's allure extends to several nearby attractions, including the Tri Ton Sign, the serene O Thum Lake and Soai So Lake, the picturesque Ta Pa Rice Fields, and the historically significant Tuc Dup Hill, famous for its intricate network of underground caves and narrow passageways. This historic site was the scene of a grueling 128-day battle between US and Vietnamese soldiers during the Vietnam War….)

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