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Wandering around Ha Tien Town
Founded in the early
eighteenth century, Ha Tien Town in Kien Giang Province is famous for its
countless breathtaking landscapes, beautiful coastlines, cultural delights and
historical significance. The town has attracted many poets and writers who go
there to admire its scenic beauty, as well as local and foreign tourists on
sight seeing, cruising, mountain climbing and camping tours.
Ha Tien is situated on the Gulf of Thailand, 8 kilometers from the Cambodian
border. The town and its surrounding area are endowed with a cluster of
landscapes called the Ten Sights by people in bygone days, including Dong Ho
Lake, Binh San Mountain, Thach Dong Grotto, Hon Chong Islet, Mui Nai Beach and
Giang Thanh River.
Standing on the peak of Binh San Mountain, Ha Tien Town looks like a painting
either at dawn or sunset. Visitors can catch a unique panorama with a
magnificent view of Voi Phuc Mountain on one side and the immense crystal waters
of the East Sea on the other.
Thach Dong Grotto is like a man-made carving masterpiece, with mysterious
stalactites of many shapes and sizes inspiring the imagination of all who see
them. Visitors to Ha Tien should be sure to add Hon Chong Islet, also called Phu
Tu Islet, to their itineraries. Here on can get lost in the peace and
tranquility of nature and hear the sounds of waves crashing onto the shore. Hang
Pagoda, an ancient pagoda filled with legends, is near Hon Chong Islet.
Watching the sunset over Mui Nai Beach is another must-do. Mui Nai is one of
Vietnam’s most popular beaches with clean water and endless white sand. As the
sun sets blazing red rays at the end of the horizon shine on the surface of the
ocean harmonious rippling waves.
On weekends Mui Nai is filled with tourists enjoying the immense territorial
waters.
For a panoramic view of the sea Nai Vang Hill is an ideal choice. On the top of
the hill, passers-by can contemplate the splendid landscape while enjoying a cup
of coffee, talking with friends and even dancing as there is a dancing stage
here. At night, one may stroll around Ha Tien markets, especially Dong Ho night
market, to buy indigenous specialties. Dong Ho night market is always busy and
is one of the most popular attractions of Ha Tien Town.
For coffee aficionados, Phuong Thanh Café is the place to appreciate a flavorful
cup while enjoying the sweet melodies of swallows in harmony with folk songs.
Many nests of swallows live in the roof of the coffee shop.
A tour of Ha Tien should always include the mausoleum of Mac Cuu, the founder of
the area. Built 300 years ago, the mausoleum is located on a large hill
surrounded by giant old trees, and the tombs of many of Mac Cuu’s family members
are near the mausoleum. Carved figures of dragons, phoenixes, lions and
guardians decorate all of the tombs.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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