Hoan Kiem Lake |
If you are about to visit Ha Noi for a few days, or you want to introduce about Hoan Kiem lake for visiters, you will want to know something about Hoan Kiem Lake, right? The lake is considered the center of Ha Noi, not only physically but also symbolically. In fact, the more you spend
time learning about the lake, the more special it becomes.
Legends
The tale goes that Le Loi King came across a shining metal bar when he visited his friend. It turned
out that his friend caught the bar in one of his attempts for fish. The
King asked for the bar, brought it home and moulded it into a sword. All
of a sudden, there was two words printed on the sword “Thuan Thien”
(harmonious with heaven).
Le Loi then understood that the sword was a gift from heaven. He used
it for the battle against the war with a neighbouring country. At the
beginning of 1428, when peace prevailed, on one of his trip to the Thuy
Quan (now Hoan Kiem) Lake, there was a tortoise rising above water and
shouting: “Please return the sword to the Dragon King”. Without
hesitation, the King threw the sword to the lake. The tortoise took the
sword and dove down the water. From then on, Thuy Quan became Hoan Kiem
lake.
About the lake
The lake is not only special in her history. The water color of Hoan
Kiem Lake is not commonly found in other lakes elsewhere in the country:
greenish, with dark or light shade depending on the reflection of the
sky. The lake is full of tortoise, which is second to none to be found
among Vietnamese lakes. If you are lucky, you will catch sight of these
giant animals rising out of water. And because tortoise is considered a
sacred animal in Vietnam's culture (along with dragon, phoenix and unicorn), Hoan Kiem Lake then become a holy place that nurtures tortoise.
Before and even after Hanoi's massive expansion in 2009, Hoan Kiem lake
is still a pride of all Hanoians and the center for any distance
measurement. Nowadays, it’s still a gathering place yet new Hanoians may
live too far to count their distance to the lake. Still, as you walk
by, you will be able to witness the pace of life in this peculiar city.
Activities
If you can wake up early in the morning, at about 5 a.m., you will see
lines and lines of oldies and teenagers doing anything from yoga to
tai-chi to aerobics.
It looks as if the whole city was up and running for morning exercise.
They work out in group or by themselves, with or without equipment. In
the course of one of the high profiled meetings in Ha Noi an Australian prime minister also joined the early jogging around the lake.
In the afternoon to the South end you can see a matrix of motorbikes
twisting along the lake. Blending in is a gang of “cyclo” – the famous
three-wheeled carriers that take tourists with cameras handy around. To
the North end where the old quarters lies, an influx of colourful clothes and shoes will dazzle you, together with the smell of trees and coffees.
When darkness takes over, you can see couples holding hands walking side by side along the lake,
trying to breathe in the breeze of summer night or keep warmth against
the winter cold. If you have time and really want to observe Hanoi’s
life, sit down on one of the stone bench, enjoy the view and have a good
talk with some local friends over an ice-cream cone.
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