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Return to the simple life on Dung
Islet.
Soc Trang Town, the administrative center of
Soc Trang Province, is about 300 kilometers or
six hours by car from Ho Chi Minh City.
When visiting the Mekong Delta province, a land
filled with age-old Khmer pagodas, travelers
should spend some time on Dung Islet, a
well-known ecotourist site.
Dung Islet is also called Ho Chau, Kac Tung,
Giung Islet, or Chang Be Islet. It covers about
25,000 hectares and has nearly 60,000 residents.
To get there, go to Dai Ngai District and take a
ferry to Dung Islet.
From a distance, the islet looks like a giant
fish lying in the sun. The island is ringed with
big mangrove apple trees that form a canopy over
the road that encircles the whole island. It is
the only road on the island and serves as a dike
to protect the island’s interior from high
tides.
There are many different types of orchards on
the island - longans, sapodillas, oranges, and
mangoes. In the middle of Dung Islet are fertile
gardens growing sweet potatoes and cassava.
Tourists can visit the orchards and be served
fruits on request. The gardens have fruit all
year round, so people can visit them in any
season.
Vo Thanh Van Hamlet has Vietnam’s biggest
mangrove apple protective forest. It runs along
both sides of Trang Rivulet to the sea.
In recent years, Dung Islet has become a popular
ecotourist site because of its beautiful rivers,
streams, and green orchards. Visitors enjoy the
simplicity of life on the island – walking
across log bridges and eating fresh fruit from
the garden.
Reported by Diem Thu
Source :Thanhniennews{.}com |