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A new day dawns on Cua Dai Beach
As Cua Dai Beach near the ancient town of Hoi An is pretty quiet
in the early morning, it is preferred by tourists who want to experience the
fresh breeze of the ocean and take a stroll on smooth white-sand stretches when
a new day begins.
Tourists can come to the pristine Cua Dai Beach on foot or by cycling through
four kilometers from the heart of Hoi An to the beach located on the outskirts
of the city nestled by Hoai River and surrounded with rustic nature.
A leisurely walk and a swim in the calm turquoise waters are what locals often
like to do. Travelers can follow suit or do their own thing to welcome a new
day, as the tree-lined wide beach and small waves make it suitable for
recreational activities.
Local men play football and then jump into the sea for a refreshing bath, while
elderly people exercise in front of the sea or soak themselves in the water as
they believe salt water is good for their health at the beginning of a day.
Some tourists take a relaxed walk along Cua Dai Beach for their morning exercise
and at the same time observe the life of local people by the sea at daybreak,
which includes watching fishing boats coming onshore and fishermen selecting
fish, seafood and other rewards after a night of hard work at sea.
Near the shore, fishermen row some thuyen thung (a basket-like bamboo boat) on
gentle waves to catch fish and seafood before the sun rises high in the blue
sky. The picture of thuyen thung swaying on the sea and the pinky sky and clouds
at dawn makes for a beautiful sight as the new day begins by the coast.
At the beach at Victoria Hoi An Resort and Spa, staff members lead buffalo out
to help with the clean-up at the beginning of a day and to plough the sand to
make it soft for guests to walk on. This plowing also reminds tourists of a
similar scene that they may see in the rice paddy fields of rural areas of
Vietnam.
There are tourists, particularly children who take great pleasure in building
sandcastles, and doing this in the early morning on Cua Dai Beach is the best
time as the sandcastles can stand out on the beach that is leveled when the tide
recedes.
Some newly-married choose Cua Dai Beach for their wedding pictures in the early
morning because the mountains, islets, old and modern boats add to a perfect
background for shots of the happy couple.
Source: The Saigon Times |
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