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A peaceful dawn on Go Gang Raft Village
If you have been lucky enough to visit Long Son Island Commune in
Vung Tau City, you might not have noticed the beautiful sunrise on the
newly-built Go Gang Bridge.
With our aim to witness the activities of a raft village in early morning, my
friends and I took a car to drive from Vung Tau City to Go Gang Island in Long
Son Commune at 4:30 a.m. Just 40 minutes later we arrived at Go Gang Bridge to
admire the whole view of the raft village below and an endless horizon where the
sky and the sea mingled into one.
There were not many people traveling on the bridge at that time so we freely
jumped and lay on the bridge’s surface for photos and breathed in the fresh air
from the sea which was mingled with fish and sea salt.
Just a moment passed and we all made a ‘wow’ as the sun rose from the horizon
and dyed the sky dark orange. Our group consisted of five and ten eyes were
engrossed with that miracle scene and we pushed our cameras’ buttons in unison.
The sun and its changeable colors reflected on the water surface like a giant
silk painting and some tiny floating houses bubbled on the water and fishing
boats surfing on the water made for some lively patterns.
When the sun was rising above, we decided to come to the small path beneath the
bridge to watch fishermen transferring fish from small boats to trucks to take
them to the markets. After that, we went to a raft house not for seafood but to
watch daily activities of people who live all-year round on the water surface.
After admiring sunrise scene, tourists are advised to pop along to Nha Lon
(Great House), a place to worship the great men of Taoism, Confucianism, Ong
Tran and his relatives of the Le Family on Long Son Island. The house was built
on an area of two hectares and includes a temple, a place to celebrate festivals
with a school, a market, and Ong Tran’s graveyard. Or you can climb up to a
mountain on the locality to have a panoramic view of the whole of Vung Tau City.
Tourists who find it difficult with directions can ask enthusiastic local people
so they can obtain useful information about the history and culture of the
location.
You may say that the sunrise scene and raft village is the same everywhere but I
think it would be different if you do it on Go Gang Island in the early morning,
not at the bustling atmosphere of an afternoon party eating seafood as we
usually do every weekend.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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