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Sightseeing tour in Co Co River
In a beautiful spring afternoon, 72-year-old Le Van Hiep rows a
boat to take me around in a sightseeing tour along the snaking Lo Canh Giang
River, known by local people as Co Co (stork’s neck) River.
The river runs through Ngu Hanh Son District, Danang City. It is around 13
kilometers long, 200 meters wide and around three meters deep.
Along the river banks are paddy fields and far away is Ngu Hanh Son Mountains,
standing out against a blue-sky background, reflecting its beauty on the
peaceful river and creating a breathtaking scene.
The view around the Co Co River turns most stunning in the spring-summer rice
crop as it is the time when lotus and water-lily blossom nearby the green paddy
fields.
Pointing at those fields, Hiep said when the paddies are still young and green,
local people would gather to catch fish early in the morning. “The images of
rustic farmers catching fish are deep in the memories of the people here,” he
said.
After mooring the boat, Hiep took me to Khue Bac Communal House, which was built
during the reign of King Thieu Tri (1841-1847), and Huong Son Pagoda.
When it comes to the Quan The Am (the Goddess of Mercy) Festival, which falls on
the 19th of the second lunar month, people would gather at Ngu Hanh Son to watch
flower garlands and colored lanterns in the Co Co River, along with the
traditional boat race, as well as dragon and kylin dances.
To enjoy the romantic and stunning view along the river, you should ask local
people for a ride or hire a boat to move along the river to indulge in the
stunning natural landscapes and let yourselves be free in nature, impressive
mountains, cool water and breezes..
Source: SGT |
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