(Baonghean.vn) – With the hot summer days and consecutive holidays, are you and your family looking for an attractive destination for sightseeing and relaxation? Do you love traveling but are hesitant because of the distance, crowds, and high costs? Then don't hesitate any longer and immediately choose one of these 8 exciting tourist destinations in Nghe An, which travel enthusiasts consider a must-visit at least once in a lifetime…
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| Cua Lo Beach has been voted among the top 10 most beautiful beaches in Vietnam by prestigious domestic and international travel magazines. Transportation to Cua Lo is very convenient, and the system of guesthouses, hotels, and dining services is on par with other famous beaches in the country. Especially this year, Cua Lo will host a 12-day street music festival. Will you be checking in at this first-ever music event in Nghe An? |
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| Dai Tue Pagoda is an ancient temple located on the highest peak of the Dai Hue mountain range, in Nam Anh commune, Nam Dan district. The pagoda sits on a 6,000m² site at an altitude of over 450m above sea level, surrounded by majestic mountains and rivers, surrounded by auspicious clouds and lush greenery all year round. Notably, Dai Tue Pagoda has recently been honored by the Vietnam Record Holders Association with four records: the largest artificial lake on a mountain; the pagoda with the most ruby statues; the pagoda with the most statues made from solid mulberry wood; and the pagoda with the most purely Vietnamese calligraphy couplets in Vietnam. |
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| Besides its magnificent natural landscapes, Nghe An also boasts man-made attractions, most notably the Cau Cau Dam tea plantation complex (Thanh An, Thanh Chuong). On a sunny day, the tea hills glow with a fairytale green hue. Renting a canoe for an unexpectedly affordable price is enough for you and your family to enjoy a truly memorable experience. Before leaving, don't forget to buy a bunch of green tea leaves from the "island," brew a warm cup of tea with its rich, golden color like honey, and fondly remember that bright, sunny day! |
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| From National Highway 46, turn onto Highway 15 towards My Son (Do Luong), then cross Con Nem peak to reach Tru Son. Unlike Bat Trang or Hoi An pottery, which boast exquisite and elaborate designs often used as decorations in royal palaces, Tru Son pottery is simply charming and rustic. The products in Tru Son pottery village are fired in traditional wood-fired kilns and are all handcrafted. Come and experience a day as a potter in this century-old craft village. |
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| Ly Thanh Stork Garden is a unique ecological garden in Nghe An province. Its uniqueness lies not only in the stunning scenery of the garden shaded by trees and the pristine white of thousands of storks soaring in flight, but also in the one-of-a-kind story of the garden's owners – Mr. Vu Van Ngan and Mrs. Pham Thi Anh. Decades ago, a flock of storks suddenly chose this lush garden as their home and breeding ground, and for three generations, despite many sacrifices, the couple has remained steadfast in protecting this extraordinary flock of birds… |
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| Located at the end of Hua Muong village, Hanh Dich commune (Que Phong district), within the core area of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, the Seven-Tiered Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Nghe An province. The waterfall complex stretches for about 7km with 7 large tiers and thousands of smaller tiers. Each tier is like a musical note in a giant symphony. Coming here and immersing yourself in the crystal-clear, cool water feels like being intoxicated in a paradise on earth… |
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| Nam Can Market is located next to the border crossing between Vietnam and Laos, and it's held four days a month (on the 14th, 15th, 29th, and 30th). Each market day is like a festival for the people in the border villages of both countries. The market sells border specialties such as brocade fabrics, black chickens, small pigs, bitter bamboo shoots, etc. Visiting Nam Can Market, you can feel the lively and unique atmosphere, not unlike the markets in Bac Ha or Sapa (Lao Cai). |
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| The pristine natural landscape, untouched by human hands, boasts primeval forests in the headwaters of Khe Thoi, Khe Bu, Khe Choang, Cao Veu, Khe Kem waterfall, Moc stream, Giang river, and the unique culture of the Thai, Hmong, and Dan Lai ethnic groups – a gift from nature to Pu Mat National Park. Experiential tourism here is as thrilling and captivating as any field trip featured on Discovery Channel. |