Ancient Duoi Range is over 1000 years old in Hanoi
7/27/2020 3:00:00 PM
(VACNE) - A thousand year-old row of elm tree in Ngo Quyen tomb, Cam Lam village, Duong Lam commune, Son Tay town (Hanoi) currently has 18 trees, has been recognized by VACNE as a Vietnamese heritage tree.
Recently, Dan Tri newspaper reporter visited and published a photo of Ruoi - Heritage tree on Dan Tri Newspaper on June 13, 2020.
We would like to see some pictures of Duong Lam grove in 2011 (provided by VACNE) and 9 years later (published by Dan Tri).
In 2011:
Ceremony of awarding the certificate of Vietnamese heritage tree
Some pictures of 18 Ruoi trees recognized as Vietnamese Heritage Trees.
In the past, the whole stretch of spring stretched for a kilometer,
now there are only 18 trees left
Legend has it that the trees were the place where King Ngo Quyen used to tie elephants and war horses after the exercises to prepare to go to the Bach Dang estuary area
to fight the Nam Han army.
There are tall trees, the circumference of the base to the right two arms hug. VACNE affirms that these 18 trees are thousands of years old.
The position of the elm tree in the field of Cam Lam village,
in front of the temple - the tomb of Ngo Quyen king.
Elm is not tall, but spreads to a large shade, this is a place for people to relax
when working in the fields.
Close-up of the thousand-year-old mangrove root.
The mountain stream is the border separating the land of General Ngo Quyen (when he was not crowned king) from other families. From the plains back to the area of the temple is now the land of General Ngo Quyen. This convention has been implemented since 944 (the year when Ngo Quyen died) until now.
People rest under cool cool canopy. This ancient range is revered by the people.
No one dared to disobey, cut down.
A tall tree with a circumference of 2 feet in the root.
A panoramic view of a thousand years of elm tree in the field of Cam Lam village.
In the mind of every people of Duong Lam, the ancient swan mountain range has become a beloved image, sticking like flesh and blood, the Tang Lam people still keep the custom for the dead to "say goodbye" to the ancient mangrove forest before burial.
According to dantri.com.vn
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