By: Reporter Group | April 21, 2024
(Fatherland) - Nghia Linh sacred mountain - where the sacred energy of mountains and rivers converges with the system of temples worshiping the Hung Kings, not only holds important historical, cultural and spiritual significance but also attracts tourists with its rich tropical forest ecosystem, valuable in terms of biodiversity. Every March of the lunar calendar, the lim xet trees bloom with yellow flowers to welcome visitors to the ancestral land.
Classified as a historical - cultural - environmental forest in the special-use forest system of Vietnam, the vegetation with the highlight of the system of precious ancient trees, the Hung Temple Historical Relic Site is a unique landscape that is both majestic, sacred and harmonious, close, a point of gratitude to the ancestors of the Lac and Hong descendants across the country.
Located at an altitude of nearly 200 m above sea level, Hung Temple National Forest currently has 636 plant species, including a series of precious trees such as: Cau tich, Tue Luoc, Go Do, Tram Huong, Vu Huong, Sua, Kơ - nia, Lim Xet..., mainly concentrated in the natural forest area of more than 18.7 hectares in Nghia Linh Mountain, also known as Hung Mountain - the place to worship the 18th Hung King.
On the days of the third lunar month, the golden lim xet trees bloom on the sacred peak of Nghia Linh.
Lim xet is a woody plant that can grow well in many different conditions: coastal, midland, and mountainous areas.
Lim xet flower is called by many names, such as lim set or golden phoenix, yellow diep, muong kim phuong,...
The lim xet tree blooms yellow in a corner of Thuong Temple on Nghia Linh peak.
The lim xet trees bloom yellow on the days when the whole country turns to the homeland on the 10th day of the 3rd lunar month.
The lim xet trees at Hung Temple are usually quite tall so the yellow flowers can be seen through the tree canopies.
According to the Management Board, in 2023, the Hung Temple National Forest will be newly planted with 2,000 scattered trees. In 2024, it is expected to plant an additional 1 hectare of forest on Van Mountain, with 400-600 scattered trees of many precious species to make the Hung Temple National Forest increasingly greener and more biodiverse.
The yellow lim xet trees bloom next to the pagoda roofs on the Upper Temple at the Hung Temple relic site.
From the top of the mountain, you can see the yellow lim xet trees blooming on the diverse vegetation of Nghia Linh mountain.
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