The weather is fine, the blue sky is thousands of miles away, and the haze is swept away, and the mood is happy. After having breakfast, we drove to the headland of Zhongyu Stone, also known as the Five Finger Rock Park, located in the north of Nha Trang. Although the scale of the scenic spot is small, the island scenery is quite good. It was once one of the location shooting locations of the French film "The Lover" starring actor Liang Jiahui.
It costs 20,000 Vietnamese dong to buy tickets, which is equivalent to about RMB six. Tickets for scenic spots in Vietnam are really cheap compared to domestic ones. Gossip, enter the scenic spot, the red bungalow building, you can enjoy the performance of Vietnamese folk music, you can also spend 20,000 VND, taste the famous Vietnam drip coffee.
The headland of Zhongyu Stone is located in a bay surrounded by mountains. The overlapping granites extend towards the sea. The big rock above is the famous Five Finger Rock. There is a saying: the blue sky and white clouds have a panoramic view; the blue sea and red stones are all under your feet. Such a peculiar headland landscape is really rare in Nha Trang, which is dominated by sandy shores.
We walked down the steps and walked carefully among the rock formations. The rocks here are undulating and the cracks crisscross. The upper end between the two rocks in the front clamps a crumbling stone to form a natural cave through which people can pass through the gap. The supernatural workmanship of nature has to be amazing.
Coming to the highest point of the headland, there are two huge granites, one of which has five huge fingerprints on it. This is the origin of the Five Finger Rocks. When the wind and waves are calm, walk on the beach, wading through the water, and watch the scenery of the rocks piercing through the sky; when the wind and waves are hitting, stand on the rocks and take pictures and feel the shock of the waves hitting the shore.
Many tourists come to Zhongyu Shijiao for the fame of the location of the movie "Lover". As for the praise and criticism of the scenic spots, it is the benevolent who sees the benevolent and the wise. This is exactly: walking on the beach, the sea breeze is blowing on your face; climbing on the rock, the scorching sun shines. The weather is too hot to stay for a long time and head to the next attraction.
Nha Trang once belonged to the ancient Cham country and was deeply influenced by Indian culture. Po Nagar Cham Towers, also known as Tianyi Temple, was built between the 7th and 12th centuries. It is a Hindu architectural style and has a taste of Nepalese temples. . The goddess Tianyi enshrined here is equivalent to the Mazu in the eyes of Chinese fishermen, protecting fishermen who depend on the sea for food.
Po Nagar Cham Towers are very famous in Nha Trang, not only attracting tourists from all over the world, but also highly respected by the locals. The entire building complex is small in scale. It is built on a small hill and is made of red bricks. After years of vicissitudes and vicissitudes of life, the weathering is relatively serious, and the carvings are not very detailed, and some are blurred.
In terms of architectural craftsmanship, Cham people are known as "Masters of Bricklaying Art". Behind these dilapidated buildings, there must be a lot of stories hidden deep, but very little is known. Enter the door and walk up the stone steps to a platform. Twenty-two regular octagonal pillars are staggered high and low, with extraordinary momentum, standing symmetrically on both sides of the small platform.