The legends and majestic beauty of the sacred Yen Tu mountain in the mist have gone beyond the border and were honored by the French newspaper La Figaro in an article titled “Voyage au long cours: Yen Tu, l'âme du Vietnam eternel” (tentatively translated as “A long journey: Yen Tu, the eternal sacred soul of Vietnam”), published on May 6.

Description: Hidden in the mist throughout Vietnam's history, the sacred mountain peak Yen Tu contains many mysteries, intertwined with legends and spiritual stories. Located in the province Quang Ninh , the northeasternmost land of Vietnam, with an altitude of more than 1,000 meters above sea level, Yen Tu carries the spiritual breath and echoes of a glorious dynasty.
The third king of the Tran dynasty, Tran Nhan Tong, was a wise king who made many contributions to the prosperous development of Dai Viet in the late 13th century, the work of protecting the country and expanding the territory.
But King Tran Nhan Tong gave up the throne to pursue the path of Buddhism. At Yen Tu, the Buddha King founded the Truc Lam Zen sect in the 13th century, marking the birth of Vietnamese Zen.
To this day, the story of giving up the throne, focusing on religion to build a life, harmoniously integrating Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism into a Zen sect still inspires pilgrims and tourists from all over the world in their search for the meaning of happiness.
Also according to Le Figaro newspaper, at the top of the towering mountain, the echoes of bells and gongs at Dong Pagoda are sounds that have the power to cleanse the soul of worries and listen deep within one's consciousness.

The article also mentioned Legacy Yen Tu - Mgallery located at the foot of the majestic Yen Tu mountain, one of the most famous 5-star resorts combining unique spiritual tourism in Vietnam.
Legacy Yen Tu Resort is highly appreciated for its difference and professionalism. The entire resort is luxuriously designed, inspired by Vietnamese history, inheriting the cultural heritage of the 13th century Tran Dynasty and the quintessence of the Truc Lam Yen Tu Zen sect. The resort is built mainly from traditional materials such as wood, stone, copper and ceramics, creating a peaceful, harmonious space in a whole.
Founded in 1826, Le Figaro is one of the oldest daily newspapers in France still in print today. In 2022, Le Figaro was the second largest name in the French national press system, with a paid circulation of 351,526.
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