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Wild, peaceful Ke Ga Cape
Clean and primitive, Mui Ke Ga (Ke Ga Cape) is the most favorite
destination for visitors to the central province of Binh Thuan.
Over 20 kilometers from the city of Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan Province, tourists
can travel by bus or motorbike along the coastline to Ke Ga Island. At Ke Ga
Cape, visitors are able to wander around and clamber over cliffs and boulders
piled up all over the place.
There are many international and domestic ships and fishing boats coming and
going in the area. As there are reefs in the area, French and local people
decided to erect Ke Ga lighthouse to warn ships of the danger.
Visitors can also stay on the island overnight to go fishing. Fishing during the
full moon is another unforgettable experience. People can taste the baked sea
fish they have caught themselves and then stay up to see the first sunlight.
At Ke Ga Cape stands a lighthouse, built in 1899, it is considered as the
tallest and oldest existing lighthouse in Vietnam.
The lighthouse is called Ke Ga by local people. Ke Ga Lighthouse was built on
the top of Ke Ga Island, which has a total area of about 5ha in the coastal area
of Tan Thanh Ward, Ham Thuan Nam District, about 30km away from Phan Thiet City
to the South East.
This lighthouse was designed by a French architect named Chnavat to guide ships
to go back and forth. The construction started in February 1897 and was
completed by the end of 1898, and the lighthouse was put in operation in 1900.
To mark the construction period, local people put a big granite panel carved the
number 1899 at the lighthouse entry gate. The lighthouse has now been operating
for 108 years.
The light house with its unique architecture is about 60m tall. From that
height, visitors are able to see a vast expanse of sea and sky, as well as enjoy
cool ocean winds. The most beautiful moment to visit the lighthouse is at
sunset. People can see a fantastic sight with splendid colors. Sometimes they
can not distinguish the boundary of the sky and sea. Only 500m from the coast,
people can walk to the island when the tide is low.
Ke Ga Lighthouse was built grandiosely and is classified as Vietnam’s tallest
lighthouse. It was built from granite stones brought from France. A unique
character of this lighthouse is that the granite stones were carved out of
different cells, shapes, sides that are well-fit. So in building, they were put
together and stuck by mortar.
On the lighthouse, there is a big light of 2000W, which was brought from France
and used to give signals ships back and forth. Presently, Ke Ga Lighthouse has
become a tourist attraction, not only for its art and architecture, but also for
its beautiful natural landscape.
Besides the beautiful landscapes, Mui Ke Ga is an interesting experience for
visitors, from tours to the seafood market in the early morning, to fishing in
the sea, catching crabs at night, and seeing the sunset on the mountain top.
Source: Vietnam-beauty/VNE |
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