Há»Âng Lénh (Chữ Hán: 鴻嶺) is a mountain range in HàTénh Province, Vietnam.
From the modern perspective, its name Há»Âng-lénh (national voice) or Hông-lá»Ânh (local voice) is often understood as "the red river". For example : "O my Ha-tá»Ânh, the blue river is reflecting the red mountain". However, this is the wrong way of interpreting, which is derived from the signing in Hanese characters.
Before the 19th century, this area still used indigenous languages to call the addresses in it. According to that nature, the mountainous area is called as rú Há»Âng or ngàn Há»Âng roughly by the locals. This is a word that is now lost, which means "the mountains of the phoenixs".
Because according to the legend of the Laotian nation, this mountainous area is where the ten paradise princesses have come to the sông Rung to bathe. However, the magic shirt of the youngest princess was robbed by a woodcutter, so she stayed with the mortal. That is why there are 9 peaks today.
The mountains famously have 99 peaks. Nguyá» n Huá» built the Trung ÃÂô Citadel on Há»Âng Lénh mountain. The mountains were the place of retirement of Nguyá» n Du. In earlier days villagers went into the Há»Âng Lénh mountains at times of poor crops for hunting and harvesting rattan and leaves to make raincoats and hats. Há»Âng Lénh Mountain is now suffering ecological damage from people harvesting máºÂt nhân (Eurycoma longifolia).