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Tourist market in Bai Dai
Bai Dai (Long Beach) in central Khanh Hoa Province
is gaining much appreciation and admiration from tourists thanks to its pristine
beauty and white sands.
Bai Dai stretches for ten kilometers across Cam Hai Dong Commune in Cam Ranh
Town, and boasts shallow turquoise waters and a vast sandy arc that appears
during low tide on calm days, which are an increasing draw for visitors.
Those wishing to discover this secluded beach should pass over a mountain on
Nguyen Tat Thanh Street for ten kilometers from Cam Ranh and then turn onto a
stone-paved path for about one hundred meters.
As the sea here is shallow, visitors will see a lot of children playing together
under the glistening sunlight and non-swimmers alike walking or sitting in the
water. The surroundings of the site also give tourists a poetic scene as forests
of poplar trees sitting atop the beach’s stunning sand dunes let tourists enjoy
the tranquil atmosphere and cool off while lying under the trees.
When a 21-kilometer road opened in late April of 2004, linking the southern part
of the Lo River in the provincial capital of Nha Trang to Cam Ranh Airport., the
authorities planned to turn Bai Dai into one of the major tourism areas in the
southern part of the province and build a four-star tourism complex with luxury
resorts on a 200-hectare site. However, they have failed to carry out those
projects.
What Bai Dai lacks in accommodation, it makes up for in cheap eateries with
around one hundred makeshift restaurants lying along the one kilometer stretch
of beach, giving visitors many options to experience indigenous specialties with
many kinds of seafood dishes made in diverse local cuisine. Here, visitors can
feast on fresh squid, fish and crab for about VND180,000 per kilogram and have
it cooked to order.
Finally, and somewhat surprisingly, most of the restaurants offer tourist
services such as hiring swimming suits and floats and providing a fresh-water
well where tourists can rinse off or bathe free of charge.
The restaurants are built simply with leaf roofs, bamboo pillars and cheap
plastic chairs and tables, creating a bustling tourist market. Restaurant staff
always clean up the garbage tourists throw out to keep the beach clean. “The
beach helps us to earn money so we have to keep it clean,” said a local
restaurant owner.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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