A remarkable stone mountain, featuring a series of interconnected rock pillars stretching nearly 500 meters, has been discovered in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. The mountain, previously hidden beneath the earth, was revealed during the construction of a hydroelectric project. The distinct rock formations, characterized by their square, hexagonal, and round cross-sections, have generated widespread curiosity. Locals believe the mountain was previously concealed by vegetation, with only a small portion visible. The discovery, which has drawn comparisons to a mythical dragon, has sparked interest in developing the area as a tourist attraction. While currently undeveloped and little-known, authorities plan to investigate the site and explore its potential to become a popular destination.