Thần Trụ Trời

"The Giant"), is the first god in some traditions of Vietnamese mythology, being the one who created the world by building pillars to separate heaven and earth.

Suddenly appeared a giant god, extremely tall and indescribably long legs.

The god dug the earth, carried the stone, and built it into a large and tall pillar to support the sky.

Every stone that was thrown turned into a mountain or an island, and the earth scattered everywhere into mounds, piles, and high hills.

the place where god dug deep to get soil and stone to build columns, today is the immense sea.

That mountain is also known as Kình Thiên Trụ, which means Cột Chống Trời (Sky-Supporting Pillar).

On the way to the wedding ceremony, the giant stretched his phallus across a river to serve as a bridge for his companions, When one of the friends dropped hot ashes on the penis, the giant jumped, and half of the men fell into the water, only to be rescued by the giantess, who hid them under her dress to dry.