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Pictures, description of the Surprise Cave, Grotto
Situated
in the centre of the UNESCO-declared World Heritage
area, the Sửng Sôt or Surprise Cave is on Bồ Hòn Island,
and is one of the finest and widest grottoes of Hạ Long
Bay.
Ascending to the grotto, the way is covered by trees and
foliage, and consists of great paved stone blocks.
Inside, it is partitioned into two chambers; the first
one being similar to a wide theatre hall. Many
stalactites hang from the high ceiling, with numerous
possible forms and shapes.
A narrow passage leads to the second rooms, where a flow
of light meets visitors. The chamber is so immense it
could contain thousands of people at one time.
At the deepest point of the grotto, a "royal garden"
appears with a clear pond and a seemingly fascinating
landscape of mountains. Many birds and plants (benjamin
figs, cycads and centenary banyan trees) live here. On
nice days groups of monkeys might arrive in search of
fruit.
It is situated in the central tourism centre of the bay,
as well as Ti Tốp Beach, Bô Nâu Grotto, Mê Cung Grotto
and Luồn Grotto. French named it "grotte des surprises"
(grotto of surprise)
From the wharf, you climb 50 steep stone stairs to the
mouth of the grotto, which lies 25 m above the sea
level. Going down some 10 stone stairs, you reach the
mouth of a grotto. The grotto covers some 10,000 m2.
Inside the grotto there have thousands of stalactites
and stalagmites along the 500-meter paved passage. Light
posts line the passage and serve as signposts and
ornaments. The lighting system with elegant styles adds
more charm to the beauty of the grotto.
Up in the 30-meter roof of the grotto, one can figure
out small, soft and even concave spots, which look like
patterns in the ceiling of a theater. A huge piece of
stone stands up to the ceiling by the grotto’s mouth.
This evidences one of the typical karst-style grottoes
with high scientific values.
At the side of the entrance, the rock seems to form the
shape of a horse with a long sword. Legend has it, that
after having defeated the Ân aggressors, Thánh Gióng
(the Saint Gióng) helped the population to chase away
evil spirits and demons. After this feat, Saint Gióng
flew to heaven, leaving a stone horse and sword to
continue to keep the demons away.
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