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Attractive beauty of Ke Ga Cape, Binh Thuan
(TITC) – Ke Ga Cape - a promontory shaped chicken head, is a
wonderful destination with unique experiences.
Located in Tan Thanh Commune, Ham Thuan Nam District, Binh Thuan Province, Ke Ga
Cape is not crowded and bustling, but peaceful, quiet, wild and idyllic.
Indeed, Ke Ga Cape is a small island (called Ba island), about 500 meters from
the mainland. Tides have turned this place into an isolated island which is
surrounded by blue sea. When the tides recede, a strip of sand will reveal
connecting the mainland with Ke Ga Cape.
On the way to Ke Ga Cape, visitors can see majestic beauty of nature. The
landscape will constantly change from straight-lined clump dragon trees on slope
of hills to the white sand-covered dures. Reaching the beach, visitors will feel
pure air and salty taste of the sea. The blue sea will welcome everybody with
open space and fresh asmostphere.
Ke Ga Cape brings visitors strong experiences with rocks of all sizes called
“Rock Garden” by local people. The rocks in various shapes: round, square, long,
short ... were stacked together creating a beautiful picture which was endowed
by nature mother.
Being considered as the most beautiful island of Phan Thiet, Ke Ga Cape has
become a must-see destination of everybody. The place has a lighthouse where
visitors can contemplate the most beautiful beach scenery. It was built by the
French to help vessels identifying direction. The building materials of the
lighthouse were shipped from France.
According to historical records, Ke Ga Cape possesses an essential location in
the sea area from Phan Rang to Vung Tau. Since previous centuries, many merchant
ships were sunk because they could not determine exactly the direction. Hence,
within 2 years (1897-1899), the French had surveyed to build the lighthouse
aiming to support French’s military transportation and foreign merchant ships.
By 1900, Ke Ga lighthouse came into operation. On the top of the lighthouse,
there was a big 2,000W light visible for 22 nautical miles (approximately 40
kilometers).
Visiting Ke Ga Cape, visitors will be surprised by exploring this oldest and
highest lighthouse of Viet Nam and Southeast Asia.
Presently, Ke Ga lighthouse is no longer working thanks to the development of
marine locating equipment. However, this “marine eye” has become not only an
ideal destination but also a "live document" of unique architecture which has
been existing for 120 years.
Pham Thanh.
Source: VNAT |
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