Friday, September 8, 2017

Tam Coc

Tam Coc - Bich Dong

Tam Coc-Bich Dong is a well-known attraction in north Vietnam and part of Trang An scenic complex. The photo above depicts a line of small boats is sailing along golden rice paddy fields with a soundtrack of river lapping against oars. The fields end in the beginning of cliff formation 

Tam Coc means three caves, a zone that elapses between rice paddies bathed by a river, punctuated by limestone outcrops. Tam Coc is known as an overland equivalent of Ha Long Bay because of rock formation, caves, water, and landscape. 

Tourists may know about Tam Coc as the film "Indochine" was shot here that put it on a tourist map. Both good and bad come of its burgeoning popularity - access road has been improved, though some canal banks have been lined with concrete. It is a must in a tour in Vietnam tourists should enjoy discovering the beauty of nature. 


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