(Baonghean.vn) -Located about 6km from Que Phong town along National Highway 16, Nam Dai Stream originates from the Ban Coc hydroelectric power plant and flows through Ban Huu Van village - Chau Kim commune - Que Phong district. It features unique stretches of giant, isolated rocks and is constantly gurgled by cool, green water. This stream, known as the "fairy bathing stream," provides water for daily use and is quite rich in fish; children still come here to fish and cool off every day.
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| Bản Hữu Văn village is nestled amidst natural rock formations. To reach the village, one must navigate through slabs of rock formed millions of years ago. |
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| The people of Huu Van village no longer remember when they first settled here, only that they have been accustomed to this unique environment for generations. |
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| In the village, many houses are built right on the banks of the stream. |
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| A solitary slab of stone bearing the marks of time. |
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| Despite living on rocky terrain, the local people still strive to improve the land to serve their daily lives. |
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| Every day, the children from the surrounding area still go to the stream to fish and catch shrimp. |
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| This stream, which remains cool and green all year round, is also known by the locals as the fairy stream. |
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| The stream flows strongly, forming a waterfall where children can play to their heart's content. |
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| Many children also seek thrills by climbing rocks and jumping into the water. |
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| Nam Dai Stream is also a pristine destination that will surely captivate visitors when they come to this area. |
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| The Nam Dai stream, along with the isolated rock formations and the presence of Thai ethnic villages in this unique area, truly create distinctive attractions, offering visitors a chance to experience the close-to-nature lifestyle of the Thai people. |
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