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Dong Dang Mother Temple

To Thi Mountain, with the statue of To Thi on the top of the mountain, belongs to the Nhi - Tam Thanh scenic complex, Mac Dynasty Citadel, Tam Thanh Ward, Lang Son City. In particular, the unique stone statue has the shape of To Thi waiting for her husband. Today, it has become one of the impressive destinations of Lang Son's relic system. Attracting a large number of tourists from all over to visit and learn. To Thi Mountain not only has the charming beauty of the mountains and forests but is also a place associated with the story of a woman holding her child waiting for her husband looking into the distance. Visitors can see the natural stone slab forming the shape of To Thi standing tall between heaven and earth. It is also the most beautiful and famous symbol of Lang Son.

To Thi Mountain, where there is a unique stone statue relic located on the mountain, is associated with a humane legend about Vietnamese women.

Despite the many years and impacts of nature, the rock has been preserved and restored almost to its original state by the local government. In addition, it is also a symbol of loyalty, inspiring many valuable literary and musical works. Among them is the famous epic poem “Hon Vong Phu”. If you have the opportunity to visit To Thi Mountain, you will experience many special and different emotions compared to when exploring other mountains in Vietnam.

Coming here to visit, in addition to admiring the natural beauty of Lang Son from above with a picture of green rice fields, visitors can also learn about the history and meaning of the story of To Thi. Today, at the foot of To Thi’s statue, people place incense bowls to show the respect of the people for her. Many visitors come here to pray and wish for the best things for their lives and love.