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T’Nung Lake in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai
One day, a volcano erupted, killing most of the villagers and leaving behind a
huge crater where the village used to be.
The survivors stood around the crater and cried their hearts out. Their tears
filled up the crater and the lake was born.
In fact, it took so long for locals to go around the lake, that they began
calling it Bien Ho (Sea Lake), or T’Nung, which means a “sea on the mountain.”
T’Nung Lake is a well-known scenic spot in the Central Highlands today. It is a
regular stop for tourists on their way from Gia Lai Province’s Pleiku Town to
Kontum Province.
The lake stands amidst pine forests and mountains about seven kilometers from
Pleiku Town. It covers 230 hectares during the summer, expanding to almost
double that during the monsoon.
The lake has a maximum depth of 30 meters. It is said that the water at its bed
flows to the East Sea.
Although the lake was certified as a national scenic spot in 1988 by the then
Ministry of Culture and Information, it has not been over-exploited and retains
its wilderness.
To explore the lake, tourists have to use a dugout canoe, a delightful
experience as it sails gently through forests and around mountains. Many wild
birds in the vicinity can be spotted, and patches of water lilies and lotuses
put the finishing touches on a beautiful scene.
The lake is also a good fishing spot as it is home to many kinds of fish and
turtles, some which are believed to be over 100 years old.
Further into the lake, one can see on its banks villages of ethnic minority
groups like Ba Na, Ede and Gia Rai who subsist mainly on the lake’s offerings.
Their hospitality and friendliness adds greatly to the charm of the T’Nung Lake.
Tourists have the option of spending the night by T’Nung Lake, making a camp
fire, enjoying the fish they’ve caught, along with sips of the ruou can (rice
wine in jars drunk with long bamboo straws).
Source:Reported by Phan Huy Tram |
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