DO SON BEACH

October 31, 2008

It is priority of Hai Phong to be given by Nature a beautiful beach of Do Son. Do Son, a small peninsula formed by the stretch of Ronf Mount to the sea is only 20 kms away from the city. The lovely beach is covered by ranges of mountains and hills with pine trees. The infrastructure there is rather good with restaurants, hotels, houses, roads and water and complete electricity supply system. The zigzag roads along the mountains, pine forests make the beach a rare beauty in the tropical region. Planning a trip to Vietnam? Get the best Vietnam Travel Deals from Viet Vision Travel. It is ragarded as “reserved tourist spot” only 20 kms away from the city of Hai Phong and 123 kms away from Hanoi so in summer days it is always crowded with people from all parts of the country. From Do Son tourists can go boating to Cat Ba island, to Ha Long Bay, to Den Bien, Long Chau and Hon Dat inlands. At present Do Son can not please visitors all through the four seasons. It has the plan to upgrade the international tourist centers to attract more visitors.

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MU CANG CHAI IN LATE RICE HARVEST SEASON

October 31, 2008

The popular attraction of Mu Cang Chai lies in its terraced rice fields which are primarily situated in the district’s Che Cu Nha, La Pan Tan and De Zu Phinh villages. These imposing fields draw a large number of both Vietnamese and foreign travelers who love to take pictures of and indulge themselves in the amazing beauty of the national heritage site.

Visitors do not have to exert much effort to view the natural wonder; they can see a picturesque range of terraced fields along National Road 32 after going through Khau Pha Pass, which winds more than 20 kilometers when coming from Hanoi.

That is the option for those who do not have enough time to wander up and down hills and mountains of the terraced fields. Of course, when one is further from the road, the more beautiful terraced rice fields are visible.

Bui Thi Ha of Suoi Mo Guesthouse in Mu Cang Chai told the Daily that many travelers visited Mu Cang Chai from late September to early October to see waves of terraced rice fields, as this is when the fields turn brilliant yellow and shine in their fullest beauty.

This is also the time when the fields become full of life as Mong ethnic minority farmers in their traditional attire harvest the ripe rice grains, and shoulder bags of the fruit home through mountains and hills as well as over swinging suspension bridges.

It is normal to see ethnic minority mothers use cloth as a cradle to carry their infants on their back when they are harvesting paddy in the fields in the northwest of Vietnam. Children of the farmers run here and there in the fields, chatting with their parents and giggling in tune with the joy of their parents during the harvest season.

It is in late harvest season that visitors can distinguish the atmosphere of terraced fields in the rice harvest season and off the season. The real charm of yellow fields and the fields without paddy, and above all the type of soil and the attempts of the farmers to produce paddy, are most obvious at this time.

Believe me! My experience shows that it is in Mu Cang Chai that you can see more beautiful terraced rice fields than Hoang Su Phi in the mountainous province of Ha Giang and other sites that have become famous for terraced rice fields and captured the great interest of travelers near and far.

There in Mu Cang Chai, terraced rice fields rise and fall around hillsides and mountainsides as well as streams and rivers, making them look like giant yellow staircases for people to step from earth to heaven.

Terraced rice fields have been not only a source of food and income for the Mong people; they are an intrinsic part of their culture and Mu Cang Chai, which is itself a quiet town on the bank of the Nam River.

Fashioned over many centuries, the yellow terraced fields are now a symbol of the mountainous district and make it one of the top destinations for those who seek to look into the life of ethnic minority groups in the countryside and the natural surroundings.

Mu Cang Chai is about 300 kilometers from Hanoi, and can be accessible only by road.


TOURING IN THE MEKONG DELTA REGION

October 30, 2008

The tour will visit the center city of Can Tho as well as the Cai Rang floating market, where the locals shop for everyday food and vegetables and other consumer goods. Since the unique market opens early in the morning, a visit will be scheduled at 4:00 am, to see the locals living their daily life and conducting business on the floating market.

These kinds of markets are very popular on the waters of the rural region, and during their time there the tourists will visit similar markets in the region.

In the city, the tour includes Bang Lang stork garden and the crocodile farm, among other tourist sites. Visitors to the southern region will not miss a chance to hear the special traditional music, known as don ca tai tu (the southern amateur opera). The tourists will float on the Hau River to enjoy the music.

Another sight on the list is the Cong Tu Bac Lieu (Bac Lieu Dandy) hotel in Bac Lieu. The hotel was the home of Tran Trinh Huy also called Cong Tu Bac Lieu, a wealthy landowner known in the southern region for his lavish lifestyle in the early 20th century.

The house was built in 1919 based on a French architect’s blueprint. The building materials, including steel, marble floor tiles and decorated iron frames, were custom-made in France. Inside the Western architecture-styled house, which locals called Nha Lon (big house), the owner displayed his collection of precious wood furniture, pottery and bronze objects.

Next stop will be Ca Mau Province, home of the Ca Mau tip. The strip of land projecting into the sea is located at Mui Commune in Ngoc Hien District, some 100 kilometers from Ca Mau City. Each year, the west of the tip advances some 50 meters more into the sea so that people often compare the cape to a huge prow going out to sea.

The local agency has built a high tower on the tip to afford an overall picture of the Ca Mau tip, the mangrove forest, and the sea from afar.

Other sights included in the tour of the Mekong Delta are Rach Gia City, Ha Tien Town and Chau Doc.
For further information about the tour, contact Ben Thanh Tourist on tel: (08) 3 520 2020 or
(08) 3 821 8989.


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