This place is also associated with the story of King Dinh Tien Hoang choosing it as an execution ground and a place for Queen Mother Duong Van Nga to practice later, creating a tourist space that harmoniously combines natural elements and interesting historical features.
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Like a watercolor painting, Am Tien Cave - Tuyet Tinh Coc was recognized as a national historical and cultural relic in 2015. |
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More than 200 winding stone steps along the mountainside create mystery for the journey up to Am Tien Cave (also known as Dragon Cave). |
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Tourists enjoy cycling through the cool and poetic space. |
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The entrance is designed with a large stone archway and solid walls, creating the feeling of entering an "ancient citadel". |
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Tourists, especially children, enjoy playing with schools of fish here. |
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Am Tien Cave is associated with the story of the place where King Dinh Tien Hoang chose as an execution ground, a prison to judge and punish criminals, and later as a place for Queen Mother Duong Van Nga to practice. During the Ly Dynasty, National Master Nguyen Minh Khong came here and used the cave as a pagoda. |
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The well is circular, located close to the entrance to the cave, with clear water all year round, creating a mysterious and sacred atmosphere, as its name suggests, "well of redress". |
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Source: https://baodaklak.vn/phong-su-ky-su/202510/say-dam-ve-dep-tuyet-tinh-coc-6bd1d91/
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