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Gone fishing at Cam Son Lake
Cam Son Lake in Luc Ngan District, Bac Giang
Province, is a famous tourist site that you should not miss when you visit the
north.
The lake covers 2,600ha, but during the rainy season it swells to 3,000ha. The
30km-long lake is 7 kilometers at its widest point and 200 meters at the
narrowest.
It is surrounded by mountain ranges.
Hiring a wooden boat is the best way to admire the scenery and get close to
nature. You can find a quiet place to anchor and throw in a fishing line.
After exploring the lake, visitors should take a hike to visit the local tribe
and learn about their daily lives and customs - enjoy local specialties such as
chestnut, honey and gecko wine. Singing is also popular among the San Chi, Cao
Lan, Nung, and Tay minorities in this area.
Bac Giang Province, 51 kilometers from Hanoi, has three large rivers including
Luc Nam, Thuong and Cau. The province also boasts many other attractions such as
Duc La Pagoda built early in the Tran Dynasty. The pagoda is in the foothills of
Co Tien (Fairy) Mountain and bound by Luc River, rice fields and small villages.
Nham Bien Mountains are in the distance.
Tourists can also visit Khe Ro Primitive Forest, which is a 7,153ha protected
forest in An Lac Commune, Son Dong District. The area boasts a rich variety of
flora and fauna and many fresh water streams.
Other sites of interest include Khuon Than Lake and Tu Ma Temple.
Source: VNA |
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