Every autumn, when yellow leaves begin to fall gently on the streets of Hanoi , when the bright red national flag flutters across the country, it is also the time when the 2/9 journey to the source begins to take off. The 2/9 journey to the source is not only to explore new lands, but also a journey back to oneself - where the love for the country is awakened from deep within the subconscious.
Cao Bang - Quay Son River flows through many layers of history
Ban Gioc Waterfall landscape area. (Photo: Collected)
The journey back to the source on September 2nd, if starting from Cao Bang - the place at the beginning of the country, is very suitable, because there, the majestic nature is like an epic song resounding in the middle of the forest, and the past is still quietly living in every piece of land, every stream. Along the journey, you will come to Nguom Ngao cave, a masterpiece of nature formed through millions of years of limestone weathering, where each cliff, each stalactite strip seems to be telling a story about time, about the past that seems to have slept but actually always wakes up every autumn.
Not far away, Ban Gioc waterfall pours down like a symphony of water and rocks, where the clear Quay Son stream flows gently between the two banks of the Vietnam - China border. Standing on a small boat drifting at the foot of the waterfall, watching the white water roll down like giant silk ribbons, you will not only be overwhelmed by the majestic natural beauty, but also clearly feel the sacred border of the Fatherland present with every breath.
And then, in the sound of the temple bell echoing in the middle of the border mountains and forests, you will find tranquility at Phat Tich Truc Lam Ban Gioc Pagoda - a pagoda with pure Vietnamese architecture, built as a gentle but heroic affirmation of the sovereignty, beliefs and ethics of the nation.
Following Uncle Ho's footsteps to Pac Bo cave - The beginning of the path to liberation
Inside Pac Bo cave. (Photo: Collected)
To truly “return to the source”, Pac Bo cave is the most complete answer. There, there is a stream named Lenin, still as cool as ever, there is a mountain named Karl Marx, still standing tall guarding every step of people, and there is a simple stone cave from which the light of revolution was lit.
In the cold of the mountainous area, you will see the small stone table where Uncle Ho used to write revolutionary documents, where the fire used to burn quietly in the middle of the old forest, where he lived his quiet but extraordinary days, step by step outlining the path to independence for the whole nation. Standing there, in the space filled with trees and memories, you will understand why September 2nd's source tourism has such a moving power.
Ba Be – when nature and soul are in harmony
Ba Be Lake is a natural freshwater lake located in Ba Be National Park and is a tourist attraction in Bac Kan that attracts many visitors. (Photo: Collected)
Saying goodbye to Cao Bang, the September 2nd journey to the source takes you to Ba Be Lake - where the blue lake water reflects the vast sky, where a small boat takes you between Ba Goa Island, Ao Tien and the quiet moss-covered An Ma Temple. The air here is so cool that, just by closing your eyes for a moment, you will hear the sound of water gently lapping against the boat, the sound of wind blowing through the leaves, and somewhere the sound of Tinh lute, Then singing of the Tay people as if calling back to a distant memory.
Amidst that scenery, where to travel on September 2nd will no longer be a question, but will become an affirmation - that every step here brings with it tranquility, harmony with the land and history.
ATK Dinh Hoa, Tuyen Quang – Looking back at the days that made history
Tan Trao special national historical site. (Photo: Collected)
Coming to ATK Dinh Hoa ( Thai Nguyen ) and Tan Lap cultural village ( Tuyen Quang ), you will pass by places that used to be the "capital of resistance" - where President Ho Chi Minh and his comrades lived and directed the resistance from simple bamboo and thatched huts in the middle of the forest. There, nothing is too elaborate, but every detail exudes the spirit of self-reliance, the flesh-and-blood bond between the revolution and the people.
You will visit the ancient Tan Trao banyan tree, where the oath of the liberation army was sworn in, light incense in front of Uncle Ho’s temple on De Pass, and sit by a meal in the war zone – simple but full of love. What could be more wonderful for a journey back to the source on September 2, when you can not only see the scenery but also “live” in the space of history?
K9 Da Chong – Closing the journey with a word of gratitude
The Da Chong Con relic site is currently known by the code name K84 (formerly K9). (Photo: Collected)
Returning near Hanoi, the K9 – Da Chong ( Ba Vi ) relic site is an ideal place to end the journey. This place was once chosen by Uncle Ho as a base during the resistance war, and is also where his body was kept during the war years. Walking in the quiet campus among the pine forest, stopping by Uncle Ho's residence and workplace, you will feel a sacred and emotional space – as if he is still watching every step of his descendants today.
It is no coincidence that National Day makes people want to "return to their roots". Because in the short holidays, the most profound thing that remains is not the check-in photos, but the feeling of silence when standing in the space that used to be the cradle of revolution, the place where "the sacred land of independence bloomed". So, if you are still wondering where to travel on September 2nd, the journey to return to the roots on September 2nd is not only a suggestion, but also a passionate invitation from the past to the present.
Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/hanh-trinh-ve-nguon-2-9-nhung-dia-diem-du-lich-khong-the-bo-qua-v17273.aspx
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