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Discovering Tay Giang
Tay Giang District (Quang Nam Province) is home to invaluable and
abundant natural resources, cool weather, romantic and charming landscapes with
deep blue mountains and forests. Co Tu ethnic people are sincere and hospitable.
Co Tu mountains and forests
Tay Giang is about 120km far from Da Nang City. It is 1,583m high above sea
level, an ideal and promising destination for backpackers who want to relax,
experience primeval landscapes and learn about an original culture.
After a rice harvest, Co Tu people often organize their thanksgiving to God at
the village’s sacred Guol house. There are many art and cultural programmes
occurring here, including Đah T’ri festival (buffalo feast), Cha ha roo to mee
(new rice celebration), Tan tung and ya ya traditional dances.
In addition, tourists can enjoy some traditional dishes (e.g. bamboo-tube rice,
stuffed pancake, roast meat with wild pepper…), some kinds of wine (Tr’din, Ta
vac , ruou can- wine drunk out of a jar through pipes), babooch and bh’nooch
singing.
Tourism development potentials
Tay Giang is suitable for cultural and eco-tourism development. Moreover, the
local authorities and residents usually create favourable conditions for the
district’s economic, cultural, tourism development.
In Tay Giang, besides the gurgle from clear and cool streams, the fragrance of
wild orchids spreading throughout the mountains are many natural specialties
such as nien fish (scientific name: Onychostoma gerlachi), stream frog, bee raw
honey, ba kich ginseng (scientific name of Morinda Officnalis How).
Especially in hot weather, Tay Giang, where the poetic Dinh Que eco-tourism park
locates, are very attractive to tourists with sunlight, rolling mountains, green
forests, and white clouds as a watercolour painting, with the friendly Co Tu
villagers.
Source: baoquangnam.com.vn |
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