Thai Son - A natural wonder

Picture 1 of Thai Son - A natural wonder Thai Son Mountain is 1545m high compared to the sea and extends 400m, in the Yellow River Delta, is the cradle of China.

Thai Son is particularly famous for the alluvial thickness being deposited in the surrounding plains. Mist and clouds embrace mystical mountain peaks, which also contribute to its reputation. Centuries after the last century, countless emperors, nobles, and devotees built many temples, holy statues were located and rituals of heaven and earth were held here. A large number of stylized writers and artists have lost their souls and have left poems and phrases on stone and they have become invaluable legacies for the next generation.

Picture 2 of Thai Son - A natural wonder

Gods and temples are located on Mount Thai Son

Thai Son is an image of the ancient Chinese cultural tradition. In 1987 Thai Son was recognized by Unesco as a world natural heritage. Mr. Lucas, who protects world famous landscapes, admired Thai Son's natural scenery, history and cultural relics. After being recognized as a valuable scenic spot in the world, in 1991 it was once again chosen by the Chinese tourism industry as one of the four most attractive tourist destinations of China.

It is hard to feel the beauty and grandeur of Thai Son if you do not climb to the top.Like a ladder to the sky with 6,600 stone steps. According to geologists, Thai Son began to appear in the range of 2.45 billion years to 2.5 billion years ago. The higher up the stone steps, the first thing to be astounded is the grandeur, and the stones have strange shapes: like the head, the pillar. Many rocks folded into a blooming lotus shape or animal image in a very lively posture. Stones emitting blue, red, yellow, white colors look really funny. Alternating between strange rocks is a large number of giant trees. According to history books, there are more than 10,000 trees living here for more than a century and at least 3,300 trees are between 330 and 1,000 years old or more. Picture 3 of Thai Son - A natural wonder Pine trees in Thanh Thai Son temple were Han Vu De (156 - 87 BC) Tay Han dynasty 2,100 years ago planted. The legacies of the six dynasties in Pho Minh temple witnessed 1,500 years of history.

Despite the towering peaks, the mountain still opens pure streams. Waterfalls suddenly pouring down from above make anyone visit to be shocked.

Legend has it that: When Trieu Hong (968 - 1022) - Emperor of the Song Dynasty, went to Thai Son to attend the sacrifice ceremony, because he was so absorbed in the moon and spring water that he ordered a tent vertical on the rock to stay overnight.

Standing on the top of the mountain of the Jade Emperor (the highest peak in Thai Son) will see the mountain curled underfoot. On beautiful days, there is a sparkling golden strip of the Yellow River, the sea of ​​fog, floating clouds and dawn plus the splendor of Thai Son heaven as foreshadowing a good luck.