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Nam O Beach – a wonderful gift of nature
Nestled in Hoa Hiep Nam Ward, Lien Chieu District, just about
17km north-west of Da Nang’s centre, Nam O Beach boasts stunning scenery and it
is truly nature’s wonderful gift.
This beach is best viewed at low tide when a large area of rock and sandy
shoreline is exposed. It shelters a large population of rare fish and other
marine species, and has a moderate slope with clear blue water and white sand
stretching along the foot of a mountain. From here, visitors can reach the Son
Tra peninsula by road along the mountain or by boat to the west coast, or visit
a village of the Co Tu ethnic group in Hoa Vang District’s Hoa Bac Commune.
According to locals, the name “Nam O” means the south of O District (a very old
location). The Nam O village used to support itself by producing firecrackers
until the government imposed a ban on them in 1995. Nowadays, the villagers make
nuoc mam (fish sauce) and goi ca. The latter is a kind of Vietnamese sushi:
fresh, raw fish fillets marinated in a special sauce and coated in a spicy
powder. It is served with fresh vegetables in rice-paper rolls. You will find it
for sale on the beach in the summer, or look out for it in the village.
Developed in the early 1960s, Nam O Beach is frequented by local residents. Some
stilt houses have now been built for tourism purposes.
Nam O Beach has increased in popularity since the Xuan Thieu (Red) Beach Resort
was built. The beach has also been incorporated into a project to embellish
landscapes and solve the problems of pollution. An 800-metre road linking the
Nam O Bridge with the beach resorts will be constructed in the near future...
Source: Danangtoday |
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