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Tam Giang Lagoon is a different side to Hue
If Hue looks ancient and bashful like a charming and graceful
girl, Tam Giang Lagoon, about 15 kilometers from Hue City, is endowed with
pristine and handsome features like a would-be suitor.
With 22,000 hectares of water surface, Tam Giang Lagoon is the dating place of
three big rivers, O Lau, Huong and Bo, before they run into the sea through the
Thuan An estuary. To get to the lagoon, travelers can take a 30 minute ride
along O Lau River then pass through Bao Vinh ancient town and finally to Vinh Tu
wharf.
From there, travelers can depart on a fishing boat with locals to explore the
mystery of the lagoon.
The most beautiful moments on the lagoon are at sunset when it turns purple. A
few fishing boats return home late with lines of casuarinas running with the
skyline separating the water from the sky, with the whole lagoon’s surface
shaking in the breeze. These are images that visitors have to capture.
Tam Giang locals survive due to catching fish and shrimp. Men go fishing
offshore. Before the sun breaks over the eastern horizon they get up to collect
fish and shrimp from traps. And at dusk, they reset traps and nets. Meanwhile,
women toil to catch oysters and clam as they have to soak their body in water
for some hours to finish their work.
Under the final rays of sunshine, some kids in old costumes frolic in the
shallow water as others tie their father’s boat and go for a swim.
Endowed by nature, Tam Giang is spoiled with its biodiversity and rare and
valuable marine products. Every day, large volumes of fish caught at the lagoon
are then sold in local markets or to wholesale traders. Some locals keep some of
the goods to make fish sauce.
The lagoon is also home to a number of birds’ species and a variety of fauna and
flora species.
The lagoon is also like a giant air-conditioning area, contributing to present
storms in Hue City. People call Tam Giang-Cau Hai an unopened treasure.
Coming to the lagoon, tourists never leave without sampling fresh seafood in
cottages along the lagoon such as fish, squid, clam, crab or shrimp.
Source: The Saigon times |
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