The tragic love story of Dam Trau Beach

Posted by admin on November 29, 2010 under Vietnam Beaches, Vietnam Destinations, Vietnam attractions, Vietnam beauty | Be the First to Comment

Dam Trau BeachDam Trau is a long deserted tropical beach on Con Dao Archipelago.

At one end is the Co Ong Airport runway where the occasional plane breaks the silence as it comes into land. At the other end is a rocky headland jutting into an azure sea. The white sandy beach is clean and backed by forested hills. It can be accessed from the road by a few rough tracks.

Tuan Anh, our tour guide tells us a sad love story about Dam Trau Beach where a clever, hardworking guy named Truc Van Cau who lived in Co Ong Village fell in love with a beautiful girl named Mai Thi Trau.

Everyone in the village thought they were a beautiful couple, until Cau’s father told him that Trau was actually Cau’s sister because the father had an affair with her mother many years prior. So the love was forbidden.

Knowing that they couldn’t love each other anymore, Cau left his village for a small island and lived there. People called this island Hon Cau (Cau Islet). Trau was pregnant with Cau’s child and she went to the cliffs where they used to meet and waited for him every day. Finally she committed suicide. The place where she died, people in Co Ong Village called Dam Trau Beach. Cau never returned and stayed on the island for the rest of his life.

A local saying goes, “Remember telling Cau, how far from Hon Cau to Dam Trau?”

The answer is 10km according to our tour guide.

Source: The saigon Times

Floating fish farms in Nha Trang

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Nha Trang is known for its beautiful beaches, islands, resorts and water sports, but if you want to get a feel for local life you can take a short boat ride to visit a family on a floating fish farm.

Tri Nguyen Village Floating fish farms Nha trang

See for yourself how the families raise fish at the floating houses, and buy fresh fish at a good price.

The fish are bred in cages suspended under the floating houses on the sea. The farmers sort their stock by size into different cages and feed them anchovies and feed from the city’s markets.

The farmers, mostly men, are a relaxed bunch, listening to music, drinking beer and presenting visitors with fish so fresh they’ll slither out of your hands. They are always open to questions.

Source: thesaigontimes.vn