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A sizeable lake in inner Hanoi , it covers an area of five hundred hectares. The road fringing the lake
is 17 kilometers long. Geographers have shown that
West Lake was once a part of the
Red River transformed into a lake
when the river changed its course. Perhaps,
owing to this change of course, many legends have been handed down connected
with the lake and its name. For instance, according to the "Ho Tinh" story, the
lake was called "Xac Cao" because there was a nine - tailed fox hiding there to
cause harm to the people. Long Quan, the God of Waters, raised the level of the
waters to destroy the fox’s lair; the cave it occupied collapsed and was turned
into a lake.
According to the legend of "Khong Lo casting a bell", the lake was called
"Gold Buffalo": Khong Lo had the power to attract all the black bronze from the
North; he used it to cast a bell. The bell’s sound echoed far and wide, and
spread northwards, it was heard by a Gold Buffalo. Because black bronze is the
mother of gold, the Northern Gold Buffalo followed the sound of the bell to look
for its mother. When it arrived, it trampled upon the ground and the earth
sunk, this place thus became the lake.
According to ancient manuscripts, in the 11th century, the lake was referred
to as Foggy
Lake . In the 15th century, it was called Tay Ho (West Lake); it also had
another name, " Lang Bac
Lake ". Since the days of old, the Lake has been considered
as a place of scenic beauty. Under the Ly and Tran Dynasties, Kings and Lords
built many palaces around the lake to be used as summer resorts such as the Thuy Hoa Palace ,
under the Ly Dynasty, which was later named
Ham Nguyen Palace under the Tran
Dynasty. It is now the area of Tran Quoc. Tu Hoa Palace, built under the Ly
Dynasty, which has become Kim Lien Pagoda and the
Thuy Chuong Palace , built under the Le Dynasty,
in the place which is now the Chu Van An School.
In calm weather, boating on the Lake is an unforgettable
experience and brings great pleasure to visitors and local residents alike. Many
poets have composed famous poems extolling the beauty of
West Lake .
If you stroll along the road round the lake, you can find many sites and
places of interest. For example, Nghi Tam village, the birth place of the wife
of the Thanh Quan, also famous for Kim Lien Pagoda and its original
architecture. Then there is Nhat Tan village with its trees blossoming in
spring, a place where, according to legend, Lac Thi, under Hong Bang’s reign,
gave birth to a membrane bag of eggs which hatched seven dragons. Also Xuan Tao
village with Soc
Temple dedicated to Giong or Trich Sai village with Thien Nien Pagoda
worshipping a lady who is the patron saint of the trade of satin weaving. Ke
Boi village which has a tradition of paper making and Dong Co Temple where an
oath taking ceremony used to be held by the mandarins of the Ly court. Also Thuy
Khue village with its famous Ba Đanh Pagoda and
Quan Thanh Temple . A number of
newly built hotels also add to the beauty of the lake.
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