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Soc Son, which can be said to be my second hometown.Soc Son is a district located in the north of Hanoi city, Vietnam.Soc Son has an area of 306.5 km².Soc Son is the Red River Delta Region Hanoi City The district capital of Soc So town.The person is Leadership organization Chairman Pham Van Minh and District Party Secretary Pham Quang Thanh.The topography of Soc Son is clearly hierarchical and changes in a lower direction from North to South, with three main types of terrain: hills, hills, low hills and plains.
40km from the center of Hanoi capital to the northwest is Soc Son – a land famous for the legend of Thanh Giong and beautiful mountain scenery. Soc Son is located in the system of mountains running down Tam Dao, including many mountains located in the two districts of Me Linh and Soc Son, forming the natural boundary between Hanoi and Vinh Phuc and Bac Thai provinces.
The highest mountain (462m) is Ham Pig mountain, also known as Chan Chim mountain, formerly known as Doc Ton mountain, where the camp of “Linh district” Nguyen Danh Phuong, who rebelled against Lord Trinh in the year 1740.
East of Ham Pig mountain is Don mountain (327m), north is Thanh Lanh mountain (or Tham Lam, 427m), Ba Tuong mountain (334m) in Ngoc Thanh commune, bordering Vinh Phuc and Luc Dinh mountain (294m). There are also the chessboard tops, Cao Tung, Mui Cay, Tram General …
Soc Son mountain is 308m high (also known as Ma mountain, Temple mountain, Ve Linh mountain), now belongs to Phu Linh commune, 4km west of the town of Soc Son. Soc Son is very beautiful with many pine trees and elegant landscape. Legend has it that this is the place where Thanh Giong rode an iron horse and flew to the sky.
Before visiting the relics on this mountain, visit the relics at the foot of the mountain including Trinh temple, Mau temple, Dai Bi pagoda and Thuong temple (Soc temple) arranged very close together.
The focus of this collection of monuments is the Soc Temple, which is a place of worshiping the Holy Giong with a massive scale, the architecture of the mallet style. The outside of the temple consists of 5 compartments with two wings, the inside is a harem, the temple has an arrangement bearing bold Vietnamese culture, creating the sacredness of the place of worship and also the gods.
The Soc Temple was built in the Tien Le period around 980, and has undergone 13 restoration works but still retains the architectural design, scale and location of the works.
The temple is located on a spacious land with a beautiful view between the vast trees and an open space. Setting foot in the temple, visitors will feel the solitary, sacred atmosphere. At this temple on the 6th of January every year, people in the area jubilantly organize a three-day festival commemorating the merits of Thanh Giong.
Non Nuoc Pagoda
Right above the Soc temple is Non Nuoc pagoda. There is a bronze Buddha statue of 6.5 meters tall, cast in monolithic weight of 30 tons, the largest in Southeast Asia. In 2001 this giant Buddha statue was carried up in the center of Non Nuoc pagoda at an altitude of 110 meters above the foot of the mountain. The pagoda was built on the old pagoda ground from the Tien Le period, in the style of an ancient pagoda architecture with 7 compartments and 2 left, decorated with patterns and patterns also in the form of the Tien Le period.
According to the feng-shui theory, Non Nuoc pagoda was built on the position of long standing admiration. The statue of Buddha and Non Nuoc pagoda is placed in an arc, the Buddha sits on a throne with his back on the mountain, there are 9 large and small mountains standing in: Dong Soc Mountain, Den Da mountain (there are hundreds of stone slabs big and small like each herd of buffaloes, elephants in submission), Voi Phuc mountain, Mui Cay mountain, Vay Rong mountain, Da Chong mountain (according to the legend of Thanh Giong, after finishing the annihilation of the enemy, take off the armor to say goodbye to the motherland to fly to heaven. The armor plate has fossilized forming large and small rocks with overlapping layers.) It is expected that the statue of Thanh Giong will be erected on top of this mountain at an altitude of 297 meters above the foot of the mountain.
Uyen Tap Anh Zen book and Dai Viet history book full history show that the first Zen monk to abbot was Ngo Chan Luu (933-1011). In 971, he was named Khuong Viet Dai Su by King Dinh Tien Hoang and was the first National Professor of the feudal state of Vietnam. He used to support the Three Dynasties: Dinh – Tien Le – Ly and together with Zen master Van Hanh to help bring Ly Cong Uan to the throne, opening the Ly Dynasty – a dynasty with a flourishing culture. The economy is most prosperous and the most prosperous during the feudal period of Vietnam.
Non Nuoc pagoda in the past was originally named Soc Thien Vuong Thien Tu with Chinese name. Over many hundreds of years, the old pagoda was lost due to ups and downs of history and nature. Recently, by chance, the old pagoda background was discovered in the mountains. After that, the People’s Committee of the city decided to rebuild the pagoda on the old ground with money donated by monks, nuns and male faithful and female believers.
Non Nuoc Pagoda is located on a mountain, in the middle of an arc, like a person sitting on a throne. The temple has a solemn campus and charming scenery, frequently visited by Buddhists and tourists.
Soc Son, which can be said to be my second hometown.Soc Son is a district located in the north of Hanoi city, Vietnam.Soc Son has an area of 306.5 km².Soc Son is the Red River Delta Region Hanoi City The district capital of Soc So town.The person is Leadership organization Chairman Pham Van Minh and District Party Secretary Pham Quang Thanh.The topography of Soc Son is clearly hierarchical and changes in a lower direction from North to South, with three main types of terrain: hills, hills, low hills and plains.
Soc Temple
40km from the center of Hanoi capital to the northwest is Soc Son – a land famous for the legend of Thanh Giong and beautiful mountain scenery. Soc Son is located in the system of mountains running down Tam Dao, including many mountains located in the two districts of Me Linh and Soc Son, forming the natural boundary between Hanoi and Vinh Phuc and Bac Thai provinces.
The highest mountain (462m) is Ham Pig mountain, also known as Chan Chim mountain, formerly known as Doc Ton mountain, where the camp of “Linh district” Nguyen Danh Phuong, who rebelled against Lord Trinh in the year 1740.
East of Ham Pig mountain is Don mountain (327m), north is Thanh Lanh mountain (or Tham Lam, 427m), Ba Tuong mountain (334m) in Ngoc Thanh commune, bordering Vinh Phuc and Luc Dinh mountain (294m). There are also the chessboard tops, Cao Tung, Mui Cay, Tram General …
Soc Son mountain is 308m high (also known as Ma mountain, Temple mountain, Ve Linh mountain), now belongs to Phu Linh commune, 4km west of the town of Soc Son. Soc Son is very beautiful with many pine trees and elegant landscape. Legend has it that this is the place where Thanh Giong rode an iron horse and flew to the sky.
Before visiting the relics on this mountain, visit the relics at the foot of the mountain including Trinh temple, Mau temple, Dai Bi pagoda and Thuong temple (Soc temple) arranged very close together.
The focus of this collection of monuments is the Soc Temple, which is a place of worshiping the Holy Giong with a massive scale, the architecture of the mallet style. The outside of the temple consists of 5 compartments with two wings, the inside is a harem, the temple has an arrangement bearing bold Vietnamese culture, creating the sacredness of the place of worship and also the gods.
The Soc Temple was built in the Tien Le period around 980, and has undergone 13 restoration works but still retains the architectural design, scale and location of the works.
The temple is located on a spacious land with a beautiful view between the vast trees and an open space. Setting foot in the temple, visitors will feel the solitary, sacred atmosphere. At this temple on the 6th of January every year, people in the area jubilantly organize a three-day festival commemorating the merits of Thanh Giong.
Non Nuoc Pagoda
Right above the Soc temple is Non Nuoc pagoda. There is a bronze Buddha statue of 6.5 meters tall, cast in monolithic weight of 30 tons, the largest in Southeast Asia. In 2001 this giant Buddha statue was carried up in the center of Non Nuoc pagoda at an altitude of 110 meters above the foot of the mountain. The pagoda was built on the old pagoda ground from the Tien Le period, in the style of an ancient pagoda architecture with 7 compartments and 2 left, decorated with patterns and patterns also in the form of the Tien Le period.
According to the feng-shui theory, Non Nuoc pagoda was built on the position of long standing admiration. The statue of Buddha and Non Nuoc pagoda is placed in an arc, the Buddha sits on a throne with his back on the mountain, there are 9 large and small mountains standing in: Dong Soc Mountain, Den Da mountain (there are hundreds of stone slabs big and small like each herd of buffaloes, elephants in submission), Voi Phuc mountain, Mui Cay mountain, Vay Rong mountain, Da Chong mountain (according to the legend of Thanh Giong, after finishing the annihilation of the enemy, take off the armor to say goodbye to the motherland to fly to heaven. The armor plate has fossilized forming large and small rocks with overlapping layers.) It is expected that the statue of Thanh Giong will be erected on top of this mountain at an altitude of 297 meters above the foot of the mountain.
Uyen Tap Anh Zen book and Dai Viet history book full history show that the first Zen monk to abbot was Ngo Chan Luu (933-1011). In 971, he was named Khuong Viet Dai Su by King Dinh Tien Hoang and was the first National Professor of the feudal state of Vietnam. He used to support the Three Dynasties: Dinh – Tien Le – Ly and together with Zen master Van Hanh to help bring Ly Cong Uan to the throne, opening the Ly Dynasty – a dynasty with a flourishing culture. The economy is most prosperous and the most prosperous during the feudal period of Vietnam.
Non Nuoc pagoda in the past was originally named Soc Thien Vuong Thien Tu with Chinese name. Over many hundreds of years, the old pagoda was lost due to ups and downs of history and nature. Recently, by chance, the old pagoda background was discovered in the mountains. After that, the People’s Committee of the city decided to rebuild the pagoda on the old ground with money donated by monks, nuns and male faithful and female believers.
Non Nuoc Pagoda is located on a mountain, in the middle of an arc, like a person sitting on a throne. The temple has a solemn campus and charming scenery, frequently visited by Buddhists and tourists.