Today’s A Journey 
through Aesthetic Realms 
will be presented in 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, 
Italian, Japanese, 
Korean, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese,  Persian, Portuguese,
Russian and Spanish.
With a graceful terrain 
of an S-shaped curve, 
situated in the subtropical 
climate region 
of Southeast Asia, 
Âu Lạc (Vietnam) is 
endowed by Nature with 
myriad scenic attractions 
extending from north
to south.
Situated alongside 
3,400 kilometers 
of the East Sea, Âu Lạc 
has hundreds of beaches 
known for their beauty
such as Nha Trang, 
Vũng Tàu, Sầm Sơn, 
Hà Tiên, Sơn Trà, 
and Phan Thiết.
 
In 2005, Đà Nẵng Beach 
in Central Âu Lạc 
was selected as one of 
the six most enchanting 
beaches on Earth 
by Forbes Magazine. 
Near the southmost part 
of Âu Lạc, 
there are emerald water 
at Phú Quốc Beach, 
radiant golden sand 
at Long Beach, 
and sparkling white sand 
at Star Beach. 
Phú Quốc Beach 
was ranked first among 
the most beautiful and 
cleanest beaches in the 
world by Australia’s 
ABC News in 2008.
  
Rivers and mountains 
merge with the clouds, 
while pristine water 
reflecting mountain ranges. 
These have formed 
innumerable natural 
marvels such as 
Cát Bà Archipelago, with
an intermixed ecosystem 
of sea and forest. 
In 2004, the United Nations 
Educational, 
Scientific and Cultural 
Organization (UNESCO) 
recognized Cát Bà Archipelago as a biosphere reserve 
of the world. 
Cúc Phương National Park 
is a natural reserve 
with a very rich system 
of fauna and flora. 
Together with Hạ Long Bay,
Phong Nha – 
Kẻ Bàng National Park, 
an acclaimed site 
of marvelous 
and magnificent caves, 
form a perfect painting and
were also recognized as 
World Natural Heritages.
 
Besides 
the natural heritages, 
Âu Lạc has famous sites 
recognized by UNESCO 
as World Cultural 
Heritages such as 
Hội An Ancient Town, 
Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary, 
and the Complex
of Huế Monuments.
An abundant river system 
also creates 
attractive natural sights 
on water surface. 
Northern Âu Lạc is known 
for the Sword Lake, 
a natural freshwater lake 
which looks like 
an emerald gem in the midst of the city,
and Ba Bể Lake, 
one of the 100 largest 
freshwater lakes in the world, 
recognized as 
the Association of 
Southeast Asian Nations 
Heritage Parks in 2004.
  
Central Âu Lạc has 
the dreamy, gentle Perfume River, 
like a soft strand of 
silken fabric 
winding about weathered
ancient mausoleums, 
palaces, citadels, 
and temples. 
In the South, 
the Mekong River 
with nine river mouths 
flowing into the sea, 
is a cherished image 
closely connected 
to the lush and 
prosperous alluvial delta.
Wonderful masterpieces 
of nature have woven 
together to form 
the beautiful country 
of Âu Lạc. 
The Aulacese people 
are truly blessed 
to live on a land with 
many natural wonders 
benevolently granted 
by the Creator.
 
Azure sky and sunshine
begin the day
 
Beautiful Âu Lạc 
has vast green fields
 
Listen to the sound
of the Pacific Ocean
 
 
As the waves gently caress
the land with love.
 
Take joy
in our peaceful country
 
and in the cozy house
at sunset.
 
Day after day,
morning and night
 
We work hard
to cultivate our fields
 
Green paddies 
turn into golden rice
 
O friends,
loyal is our nation!
 
 
Loyal are we to our land.
 
We’re home now. 
What shall we do?
Cultivate rice fields
and orchards diligently.
 
This afternoon,
in the sky and cloud
 
Behind the trees,
egrets soar with joy
 
Looking at our motherland,
I feel such love
 
 
An ardent love
 
for this country.
 
Azure sky and sunshine 
begin the day
 
 
Beautiful Âu Lạc 
has vast green fields
 
Listen to the sound 
of Pacific Ocean
 
 
As the waves gently caresses
the land with love.
 
Take joy 
in our peaceful country
 
 
and in the cozy house 
at sunset.
 
Day after day, 
morning and night
 
 
We work hard 
to cultivate our fields
 
Green paddies 
turn into golden rice
 
O friends, 
loyal is our nation!
 
 
Loyal are we to our land.
 
We’ve home now, 
what shall we do?
Cultivate ricefields 
and orchards diligently.
 
This afternoon, 
in the sky and cloud,
 
 
Behind the trees, 
egrets soar with joy
 
Looking at motherland, 
I feel such a love
 
 
An ardent love
 
for this country.
 
O friends, 
loyal is our nation!
 
 
Loyal are we to our land.
 
O friends, 
loyal is our nation!
 
 
Loyal are we to our land.
 
You’ve just 
enjoyed the song 
“Loyal is Our Nation,” 
by composer Y Vân, 
with vocals and dance 
accompaniment 
by our vegan 
Association members. 
“Loyal is Our Nation” 
is a song of affection 
for the country of Âu Lạc, 
an ardent love 
closely connected 
to the beautiful nature 
and peaceful life. 
 
In today’s program, 
we invite you to visit 
two beautiful sites in
northern Âu Lạc (Vietnam),
recognized by UNESCO 
as world scenic spots – 
namely, Đồng Văn Plateau 
and Hạ Long Bay.
 
Đồng Văn is 
in Hà Giang Province, 
a northernmost land 
of Âu Lạc. 
At the height of 1,400 
meters above sea level, 
with cool climate 
and verdant plants, 
Đồng Văn Plateau 
contains mysteries 
and marvelous evidence 
of the history of habitat 
development on Earth 
hundreds of million years 
ago.
 
Đồng Văn Plateau 
is called Stone Plateau 
because the terrain here 
is covered with 
various kinds of stones. 
Coming to Đồng Văn, 
we are able to admire 
a world of stone: stretches 
of stone mountains, 
vast stone fields, 
stone pyramids, 
stone gardens, 
stone forests, 
stone animals, 
stone plants… 
The entire plateau 
is covered with stones. 
 
A dreamlike river 
winds about, its banks 
vertical stone cliffs; 
cozy houses 
with lingering smoke 
at sunset are surrounded 
by countless small stones. 
Stones, stones, and stones.
Life is magical. 
From crevices in stones 
or on tiny patches of land 
among the stones, 
plants are still growing lush. 
One may see a glimpse 
of a young man 
plowing in his field 
halfway up 
a stone mountain. 
 
With the geoheritage 
of international standard 
and rich cultural traditions, 
in 2010, 
Đồng Văn  Plateau was 
recognized by UNESCO 
as a world geological park 
and as the first 
global geopark in Âu Lạc.
Đồng Văn Plateau has 
very rich geoheritages 
such as 
those of  tectonics
and geomorphology, 
which have left a very 
vibrant natural museum 
illustrating changes 
of the Earth's crust. 
 
The geological process 
spanning 
hundreds of millions 
of years has created 
interesting landscapes: 
vertical cliffs, 
river stone steps, 
mysterious caves, 
and stone slopes, 
while cliffs and valleys 
have formed deep canyons.
Palaeobiological heritage 
and palaeo-environmental 
heritage give us the 
image of the environment 
in the past 
and the Earth’s evolution 
about 540 million years 
ago: Brachiopod fossils 
at Ma Lé Commune 
near Lũng Cú have
shown the presence of
palaeobiological species 
at inshore shallow waters.
  
Trilobite fossils 
at Lũng Cú 
have proven that the age 
of Long Mountain, 
Lũng Cú is 
about 500 million years. 
Fusulinid fossils 
which have been found 
behind Đồng Văn 
ancient market 
are stones created 
by the accumulation 
of lifeless fusulinids. 
Fusulinid fossils 
are very beautiful; 
they can be used to make 
valuable fine handicrafts.
 
There are 
many other fossils 
in Đồng Văn Plateau 
as evidence of life 
hundreds of millions 
of years ago. 
That life has disappeared, 
according to scientists, 
due to global climate change 
which causes 
an unexpected change 
of habitat. 
This is a precious lesson 
for us to preserve life on 
our beautiful Earth today.
Đồng Văn Stone Park 
contains not only stones 
but also shows 
the importance 
of biodiversity with its 
very rich fauna and flora. 
 
Du Già Nature Reserve 
is a wildlife-friendly 
environment 
with more than 50 
animal and bird species,
especially the Tonkin 
snub-nosed monkey, 
a species 
that exists only here.
More than 20 kilometers 
from Đồng Văn Town, 
Lũng Cú is 
a northernmost land 
of Âu Lạc. 
From Lũng Cú, 
we can contemplate 
the impressive beauty 
of mountain chains, 
the peace 
of mountain villages. 
 
There was 
a very fine legend 
about Lũng Cú’s origin.
Once upon a time, 
a sacred dragon came to stay 
on the highest mountain 
of this land. 
The place 
where the dragon resided 
was Dragon Residence, 
later renamed 
as Lũng Cú.
The dragon was very fond 
of the beautiful scenery, 
yet it had to 
return to Heaven 
because this place 
was very short of water.  
 
The dragon left its eyes, 
which created 
2 sacred wells always full 
of clear water year-round. 
Local people use this water 
for daily activities.
Mã Pì Lèng pass 
is difficult and perilous 
to access, but very rich 
in geological heritage. 
Tu Sản canyon is 
700 to 800 meters deep, 
1.7 kilometers long 
with vertical cliffs. 
Standing on the peak 
of Mã Pì Lèng, 
one feels as if 
the blue sky is reachable. 
 
On the other hand, 
looking down the abyss, 
one feels so tiny before 
the Creator’s mysterious 
and immense power. 
Mã Pì Lèng is 
a glorious sight named 
“The First 
Magnificent Scenery” 
of Đồng Văn Plateau.
Đồng Văn Plateau also 
has very attractive areas 
such as “stone garden,” 
“stone forest,” 
and “stone beach.” 
The stone garden 
has interesting images. 
Stone tops have images 
of flowers, buds, and twigs 
in diversified shapes, 
as if an entire flower garden 
turned into stones. 
 
At the stone forest, 
every stone top 
or rock top looks like 
a coiling dragon 
or crouching tiger. 
The stone beach 
amazed people 
with layers of flagstones 
side by side like thousands 
of shiny black seals  
leaning against one another 
to rest on 
a peaceful beach.
All these wonders 
of Đồng Văn Plateau 
have become more lively 
with its inhabitants of 
17 ethnic minority groups 
such as Hmông, Giáy, 
Dao, Tày, Lô Lô, Cờ Lao, 
Pu Péo, and Cao Lan, 
each having its own 
cultural characteristics.
 
Cultural interactions 
among the ethnic groups 
have created diversity 
in the park. 
The highland’s culture has 
come into being through 
the process of adapting 
to the environment. 
The customs and folk tunes 
of the ethnic groups 
have blended beautifully 
with the majestic scenery.
The ancient town 
of Đồng Văn, founded 
in the late 19th century, 
is a trade center 
of the Stone Plateau. 
Antique houses 
have their unique 
architectural beauty.  
The bazaar 
is a gem of beauty 
in the Plateau’s culture. 
 
The bazaar is a place to 
exchange homemade items 
for necessities. 
It is also a place for friends 
to meet after harvest 
or to exchange 
heartfelt stories. 
Coming 
to the Plateau bazaar, 
one can view 
the bright colors 
of brocade in the costumes 
of ethnic young women, 
enjoy the folk music 
infused in the ambience 
of mountains, and feel 
the rhythm of life here.
Gazing at the millions 
of stone tops side by side, 
quiet and pensive, 
one feels as if 
since time immemorial, 
this was the land 
of spiritual practitioners, 
with millions of people 
meditating 
on the vast plateau. 
 
Hạ Long Bay, 
a small bay in the Gulf 
of northern Âu Lạc, 
is a natural wonder 
amid the high sea. 
Looking down from above, 
Hạ Long Bay is 
thousands of stone islands 
in diversified shapes, 
rising and falling 
with the waves like 
a vast watercolor painting.
According to scientists, 
a tectonic process lasting 
about 500 million years 
had created Hạ Long Bay 
with 1969 stone islands, 
both large and small. 
 
Among them, there is 
a dense archipelago 
comprised of 775 islands, 
called 
the Heart of the Bay.
The Aulacese consider 
themselves progenies of 
the Dragon and the Fairy. 
Thus, legend has it 
that once upon a time, 
the Jade Emperor 
ordered Mother Dragon 
to descend upon Earth 
with her Young Dragons, 
to help people in Âu Lạc 
build their lives. 
Seeing this place 
being plagued often 
with violent storms, 
the dragons spat out 
numerous pearls which 
turned into thousands 
of stone islands at sea, 
acting like firm walls 
to stop big waves 
and strong winds. 
 
Since then, 
the land started to be calm 
with verdant plants, and 
humans started to live 
in peace and happiness. 
The place where 
Mother Dragon descended 
is now Hạ Long, 
where the Young Dragons 
descended 
is Bái Tử Long 
and where the dragons 
whisked their tails making 
the water very white 
is Bạch Long Vỹ.
With such magnificent 
and unique beauty, 
Hạ Long Bay 
has twice been recognized 
by UNESCO as 
World Natural Heritage.
Sailing amid Hạ Long Bay, 
one feels as if in a maze 
of a gigantic park, 
a legendary garden 
with myriad 
fossilized characters. 
 
Human Head Islet 
looks like a face 
gazing intently 
at the mainland. 
Incense Burner Islet is 
like a giant incense burner 
amid the vast sea. 
Rooster and Hen Islet 
resembles a cute couple 
of a rooster and hen. 
In addition, 
there are Turtle Islet, 
Horse Saddle Islet, 
and so on.
Ngọc Vừng 
(Dazzling Pearl) Island 
is surrounded 
by many fine beaches. 
In olden days, this area 
had a lot of pearls which 
kept the entire airspace 
shining brightly, 
thus it is called 
Ngọc Vừng Island. 
 
Cát Nàng Island 
has a lovely 
crescent-shaped beach. 
Climbing the mountain 
and bathing 
at Cát Nàng Island are 
surely delightful activities.
The cave system 
at Hạ Long Bay is also 
very rich and splendid. 
Cave of Amazement, 
one of the most beautiful 
caves in Hạ Long Bay, 
is so named 
because the cave’s beauty 
astounds people. 
Passing a small path, 
the cave suddenly 
opens wide. 
Stalactites 
from the cave’s roof 
look like groups 
of bright spotlights. 
 
The scene is 
like a theater company 
performing a fairy tale 
with many lively characters.
Celestial Palace Cave is 
on Đầu Gỗ Island. 
The cave wall 
is high and vertical, 
on it many relievos 
are engraved with 
various unusual shapes. 
Through the Creator’s 
miraculous hand, tucked 
inside the mountain 
is a scenery just like 
an opulent palace.
Virgin Cave is a 
very dreamlike small cave. 
Legend has it that 
there was a beautiful girl 
whose lover was 
a gentle young man. 
Due to poverty, 
she worked for hire 
for a landlord who 
forced her to be his wife. 
 
When she declined, 
he became angry 
and banished her 
to a desert island. 
On a rainy night, 
hungry, exhausted, 
and missing her love, 
the young woman 
turned into a stone. 
That same night, 
the young man rowed a boat 
to look for her in the sea. 
A storm broke his boat, 
and he was swept 
to the island. 
Standing on the island, 
he called her name until 
he, too, turned into stone. 
At Virgin Cave, 
there is a limestone statue 
of a young woman 
standing with hair 
streaming down, looking 
towards the mainland. 
 
Opposite that 
is the Male Grotto, 
with a limestone statue 
of a young man looking 
towards the Virgin Cave, 
as if it’s nature’s testament 
of a faithful love.
Hạ Long Bay not only 
has forests, seas, 
beautiful islands 
and interesting caves but 
also maintains the values 
of an ancient culture. 
The Hạ Long Culture 
with its habits and customs 
has been formed 
since thousands of years 
through adapting 
to the oceanic 
living environment. 
During moonlit nights 
and calm sea, 
the mythical fossilized 
characters on Hạ Long Bay 
now and then appear, 
then disappear, 
as if in a world of legends 
from long ago. 
 
Thank you 
for your company 
on today’s program 
featuring some 
famous sites in 
northern Âu Lạc (Vietnam). 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
May Earth’s glorious 
beauty last forever 
through humans’ 
compassionate lifestyle. 
Up next is 
Vegetarianism:
The Noble Way of Living, 
right after 
Noteworthy News.  
Farewell for now.