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Hue agencies consider creating tours based on city's heavy rain
The song Remember Ha Noi's Autumn by late composer
Trinh Cong Son has inspired Saigontourist to design a tour of the city's
beautiful locations mentioned in the lyrics.
"Ha Noi in autumn with yellow-leafed Celtis sinensis, red-leafed tropical
almonds . . . small lanes perfumed by milky pines, old houses with brown mossy
roofs, West Lake with flocks of Eurasian coot flying to the sun . . .," the song
says.
Nguyen Duc Thanh, 67, who has taken the tour says it is both romantic and has
deep cultural meanings.
"It has not only satisfied tourists' desires to explore the capital, but also
introduced in the most vivid and realistic way the city's tangible and
intangible cultural spaces," Thanh says.
He wonders why Hue travel agencies do not design a tour in Hue's rainy season
based on the theme Old Flame, after another song by the same musician about his
first love.
"It rains hard and long over the old tower . . .," says the song.
Tourists may visit the famed musician's house by Phu Cam Bridge, where he used
to watch the small road on the other side of the An Cuu River through a curtain
of rain "over small tree leaves".
Columns of trees, narrow roads and ancient towers in the rain are all mentioned
in Son's song, redolent of his feelings and memories of Hue. This will lure
tourists to a Hue Old Flame tour as they were attracted to the Remember Ha Noi's
Autumn tour, Thanh says.
While the rest of the country has two seasons – wet and dry – the central
province of Thua Thien-Hue also has two seasons – heavy rainy and light rainy.
Hue's heavy rainy season starts in September with widespread flooding and lasts
till December. Drizzling rains then continues till April, when the summer
thunderstorms arrive.
The Hue area is at the junction of climates of the North and South. The average
rainfall in the whole province is 2,700mm.
While locals may look on such continuous rain as a disadvantage to the area's
economic development, artists regard the rain as heaven's gift.
"Hue's rain is a way of playing guitar by the heaven, a combination of fragile
and abnormal clashes," writes author Nguyen Xuan Hoang, "Rains can be as quiet
as whispers over the leaves, as far as an old tale and as uproarious as
laughter. Hue's rain is as mysterious as a human."
Writer Hoang Phu Ngoc Tuong says to see Hue in a vaporous blanket of rain is to
comprehend the innermost feelings of the people.
Painter Vo Xuan Huy, a teacher at the Hue Fine Arts College, admits that the
blur and no clear borders in his paintings are the unconscious influence of
Hue's rain.
Huy says it might be the same with music, with deep melodies inspired by the
sorrowful sound of continuous rain.
Researcher Nguyen Thu Hanh, who chairs the Scientific Union for Developing
Sustainable Tourism, has recently proposed that Hue's rain be turned into a
unique tourism product.
"Rain curbs outdoor activities while at the same time nurturing indoor
entertainment," Hanh says. "Tourists have more time to get closer to one
another, to meditate, enjoy music, poetry and drink tea or coffee."
Union members have put forward some ideas for tourism products that can be
exploited during the rainy season.
These include visiting suitable destinations, tours along the Huong River with
stops to view the scenery like Vong Canh Hill, Ngu Phung Tower (at Ngo Mon
Gate), the peak of Ngu Binh Mountain and high-rise hotels along the Huong River.
They have proposed a system of hotels and cafes, with decor to suit the
environment, offering suitable atmospheres and spaces for watching the rain and
enjoying its profound pleasures.
Indoor activities could include the likes of poetry readings, musical
performances, exhibitions and cooking or painting classes while pagodas and
gardens could meet the demand for meditation.
The wet season is a good time to enjoy Hue's complicated cuisine and increase
the sale of the likes of umbrellas, traditional bamboo conical hats and
raincoats, they say.
The director of Vietnamtourism's branch in Hue, Nguyen Thi Kim Binh, says tours
designed with rain themes are more suitable to small groups of tourists.
"Taking care of tourists in the rain requires proper organisation," she says.
"My branch receives big groups. Not many foreign tourists have a specific urge
to drink coffee in the rain."
Tran Tien Dat, from the Sales Department of Hue Travel, admits the proposal has
merits. The company has been in operation for 20 years but has no specific tour
designed for the wet season.
"From now on we may take advantage of the rain, to keep tourists longer rather
than letting them go to other destinations when it rains," he says.
Ngo Hoa, deputy chairman of Thua Thien-Hue People's Committee, agrees that
tourism might be the economic sector to take advantage of the rain.
He tells of his own experience of the serious flood in 2007, when he saw
tourists at Hue's Century Hotel swimming in the pool watching the rain on the
river bank.
"They told me it was interesting to see fierce streams running in the Huong
River," he recalls.
"The wet season is also a high tourism season in Hue, when luxury hotels are
fully booked, mostly by westerners and Hue's temperature of 150C is still warm
enough. Many told me they liked the rain."
Hoa says he will ask the local culture department to consider the proposal, and
will consult tourism enterprises to help authorities further exploit tourism in
the rainy season.
"Of course, the State should be responsible for completing infrastructure while
local authorities and enterprises will design the product."
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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