On the job: Locals sell fish in Cua Hoi fish port. - Photo baonghean.vn |
The province offers travellers a range of activities – including travelling around beautiful islands by boat, catching squid at night and visiting the busy fishing port and seafood market early in the morning.
With a long coastline, the province has a number of islands, of which the highlights are the Lan Chau and Ngu islands.
Ngu Island is also known as Song Ngu (Twin Fish), because it is shaped like two fish emerging from the sea. The island mainly consists of two mountains, one is some 130m high and the other is 90m.
The island has been honoured by poets over the ages, who praised its charm and peculiar shape.
Travelling by motorboat is the fastest way to get there. When disembarking from the boat you will see a beautiful road along the shore of the beach covered with pebbles. Upon going further into the island one can visit the tranquil Ngu Pagoda, constructed in the 13th century. The pagoda is dedicated to Buddhism, as well as Hoang Ta Thon - a military general of Nghe An Province who helped lead the fight against the Yuan-Mongol invaders.
The ancient pagoda is also home to two precious 700-year-old loc vung (barringtonia acutangula) trees, which are so old and large that their branches have to be supported by solid wooden pillars.
One to remember: Lan Chau is a must see when visiting Nghe An. - Photos hoahoctro.vn |
Animals like weasels, lizards, goats, and monkeys wander freely around the island and can often be caught sight of in the daylight. They are mostly animals rescued by Nghe An rangers from smugglers and reintegrated into the wild.
From Ngu Island you can take another 10-minute boat ride through the windy, crystal clear waters to get to Lan Chau Island.
Lan Chau is a highlight when one visits Nghe An Province. This island offers travellers beautiful and peaceful beaches with rocky cliffs of various shapes and sizes.
Here, visitors can catch a spectacular view of Cua Lo and Cua Hoi beaches and Ngu Island.
Paradise: There’s no shortage of stunning views on Lan Chau Island. — Photos hoahoctro.vn |
Cua Hoi is one of the largest fish ports in Nghe An. In the early morning, when the mist is still hanging over the sea, Cua Hoi is already hustling and bustling with large and small ships and boats carrying tonnes of seafood.
While local merchants are busy seeing to baskets of seafood, some fishermen spend their time resting in the boats after a long night of fishing.
Visitors can buy freshly caught seafood here at a reasonable price including fish, squid, crabs, and clams.
Alternatively, they can join a tour with the locals to catch squid at night just off Cua Lo Beach.
Hustle and bustle: Cua Hoi is one of the largest fish ports of Nghe An. In the early morning, Cua Hoi is already bustling with large and small boats carrying seafood. - Photo baonghean.vn |
The small local boats will go out to the sea from 7 pm. As long as the weather is fine, you can contact with the locals and join them any day. The season for catching squid is generally from April to July, while the squid moves closer to the shore to breed. It is advisable to rent a motorboat to save time, and take you to where the squid can be found.
A boat for up to four people costs around VND300,000 to 500,000 (US$13 to 22) and will take visitors to 2 to 3km from the shore.
The locals are experienced fishermen who are willing to teach you to catch squid and make sure you to have a good time.
The fishing rods are long bamboo hooks with a fake shrimp attached to a glowing wire. The glowing light of the hook will attract squid as they mistake it for a real shrimp.
Squid in Cua Lo is small, about the size of three fingers.
Local fishermen will carry a small stove and cook for visitors. Eating grilled squid in a small boat at sea at night is a memory that will leave a fond impression of Nghe An in your mind.
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