Paar Tempel gibt es auch in Nha Trang, einer nimmt sogar eine ganze Insel ein
ca. 10 km außerhalb befindet sich die Suoi Do Pagade, ein Tempel inmitten von mehreren Wasserfällen - leider kam ich etwas spät und es dämmerte schon
Die Hon Chong Rocks, eine Ansammlung markanter Felsen, ist ein beliebtes Ausflugsziel am Rande der Stadt, umgeben von vielen Mythen, wie der riesengroße
Fingerabdruck an einem der Felsen entstand
Aus :
https://vietnam.vnanet.vn/english/tin-tuc/the-wonder-of-hon-chong-294178.html
Legend has it that when the giant man, who once came to build mountains around Nha Trang Bay, was fishing when a giant fish swallowed the bait and pulled him into the sea.
He tried to pull himself back, with his fishing rod in hand, by pressing the other hand against the massive rock leaving the imprints.
According to another legend, once upon a time, a young man was visiting this place. He encountered a group of fairies bathing. Watching them, mesmerized, the young man unexpectedly
slipped and fell. He quickly grasped the mountain, causing the flanks to collapse, leaving a hand imprint on the stone. The locals also say that, on Chong rock, there is a stone shaped like a
person sitting looking at Co Tien mountain. People believe that this stone is the youngest fairy who did not return to heaven because of the beauty of the scenery.
Another folktale told that, a long time ago, there was a couple’s boat that was washed away by strong winds in a storm. Large waves sank the boat and drowned both of them. While the husband tried his
best to hold tight to his wife with one hand, the other hand clung to the cliff and left an imprint. Unfortunately, the couple were not able to survive. The story about the couple’s love and the husband’s handprints keeps them immortal.