Cool out at Cua Lo, Nghe An |
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Just 15 km from Vinh, a busy border crossing with Laos, Cua Lo, an up-and-coming coastal resort in central Nghe An Province, has gone from a sleepy beach town to a summer hot spot, pairing seaside activities with eco-adventures. Islands speckle the estuary: Lan Chau Island lies 1km north-east of the beach, and Ngu (Fish) Island faces the coast, 4km out. Beachside boat operators service trips to both islands, both of which take about 10 minutes one-way and cost around VND 10,000 per passenger. Ngu Island is veined with trails inviting visitors to wander for several hours. The captain summons passengers back with a bell and ferries them to a floating village specializing in ca gio, a fish weighing up to 5kg whose meat is as white and tender as lean pork. Raising ca gio in submerged cages, the fishermen hope to relocate farther out to a 300 ha area west of Mat (Eye) Island, a move they expect will lure more tourists. Beach base For a day-long beach break, vacationers can travel about 40km away from Cua Lo to see the monument to Phan Boi Chau (a patriot and reformer, 1867-1940), hike up Dun Mountain, or take a riverboat ride along the Lam River. Sen Village where late President Ho Chi Minh grew up, is also only about 38km away. Longer excursions include lowland trekking to Pu Mat in Con Cuong District, a village inhabited by the Dan Lai ethnic minority. Visitors can do a home stay with a Dan Lai family and hike to famous Khe Kem waterfall, or browse brocade made in Yen Thanh-Luc Da Village. On the way back to Cua Lo, tourists can take a dip in Giang Son hot springs, just off National Highway 7. Another two-day tour explores the mountains, stopping at Quy Chau District, home to Bua and Tham Om caves and Xao Va waterfall. The Thai ethnic minority also live nearby, and will show their collection of rare antiques to interested passerby. Eyeing the beaten path When Cua Lo became a town in 1994, it had only eight hotels that earned VND 4 billion (USD 255,000) a year, former Chairman of Cua Lo People's Committee Pham Van Thin remembered. Now, with 170 hotels, the town is eager for business. Last year, about 675,000 tourists visited Cua Lo, generating a tourism turnover of VND81 billion ($5.2 million). Thin forecasted that in 2004, tourism would bring in over VND 200 billion (USD12.7 million). "Cua Lo was Nghe An Province's fastest growing locality last year. Local authorities are drafting plans to expand tourism facilities and services to lure more tourists," said current chairman of Cua Lo People's Committee Ho Duc Phoc. Local authorities, focused on developing the service sector, have held courses on tourism and foreign languages. For instance, all xe om (motorbike drivers) will get free admission to a 3-month English-language course. Also, four large-scale tourism projects are in the works: a tourism, commerce, and sport complex, slated to open next year; an ethnic cultural village and a children's park, which are both still in the planning stages; and a night market in Cua Lo’s Nghi Huong Village, will be set up soon. Cua Lo marks its 10th birthday in August, and to celebrate, the town will host many cultural and athletic events next month. |
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