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A close-up view of Mount Ket from above.

Passing along Provincial Road 948 in Thoi Son Ward, looking up towards the middle of Ket Mountain, visitors will easily spot a giant rock jutting out in the unique shape of a parrot's beak.

Báo An GiangBáo An Giang07/04/2026

From this unique rock formation, Mount Ket became widely known. Mount Ket, approximately 225 meters high, holds many mysterious stories from the time of its founding. Legend has it that in ancient times, Mount Ket was a wild and untamed place teeming with birds and animals, including countless parrots. Furthermore, the area around Mount Ket was a place where ancestors came to clear land, practice asceticism, and establish villages. Every year, on major full moon days, festivals, and holidays, Mount Ket attracts a large number of tourists who come to admire the scenery and rediscover the traces of the past. On the summit of Mount Ket, there are also clusters of stacked rock formations, creating a magnificent natural masterpiece standing majestically against the sky.

At the foot of Ket Mountain lies Provincial Road 948, leading to Tra Su Mountain and the Nha Bang market area.

The rock, resembling a parrot's beak, juts out precariously high above the ground, yet remains stable.

Geological formations from thousands of years ago have created massive rocks stacked on top of each other, resembling the beak of a parrot.

A cluster of hermitages and rocky mountains on the summit of Mount Két.

Tourists climb Mount Ket to enjoy the scenery and breathe in the fresh air.

THANH CHINH performed

Source: https://baoangiang.com.vn/can-canh-nui-ket-tren-cao-a482012.html


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