TPO - Dat Mui (Ca Mau) - the sacred land at the end of the Fatherland - where "the land can bloom, the forest can walk" has today become a favorite and ideal destination for many tourists. On the occasion of New Year 2024, Cape Ca Mau tourist area welcomed more than 5,200 visitors, an increase of 120% compared to the same period in 2023.
TPO - Dat Mui (Ca Mau) - the sacred land at the end of the Fatherland - where "the land can bloom, the forest can walk" has today become a favorite and ideal destination for many tourists. On the occasion of New Year 2024, Cape Ca Mau tourist area welcomed more than 5,200 visitors, an increase of 120% compared to the same period in 2023.
Dat Mui is located about 120 km from the center of Ca Mau city, is a protrusion in the East Sea, located at the southernmost point of the country, in Dat Mui commune, Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau province. Photo: Van Dung
It can be said that the Creator has generously given Dat Mui a magical and unique thing that cannot be found anywhere else, which the residents of this region liken: "where the land can bloom, the forest can walk". Photo: Van Dung.
Every time the line "I heard that Ca Mau is very far away, at the end of the map of Vietnam..." in the song "Ca Mau New Shirt" resounds, not only the people of Dat Mui who are far from home, but also travelers from all over also cheer. Feeling anxious and nostalgic. Photo: Van Dung.
On the journey to explore the land at the end of the Fatherland, Ca Mau Mui Cultural and Tourism Park is a "must stop" for every tourist. Photo: Van Dung.
On the journey to explore the land at the end of the Fatherland, Ca Mau Mui Cultural and Tourism Park is a "must stop" for every tourist. Photo: Van Dung.
Another highlight is the Hanoi Flagpole at Ca Mau Cape - a project that represents the deep bond between Hanoi Capital and Ca Mau Cape. The flagpole campus has a total area of more than 16,000 square meters and a height of 45 meters. Photo: Van Dung.
From above, visitors can see the panoramic view of Ca Mau mangrove forest, the vast East Sea, Hon Khoai island cluster and the West Sea mudflats.
Tourists can rest and relax at the "unique" stop on the West Coast mudflat - a place that encroaches 80 - 100m into the sea every year thanks to alluvium from the upstream of the Mekong River. Photo: Van Dung.
In the southernmost region of the country, there still exist a number of "doorless" hamlets located a few hundred meters from the southernmost coordinate marker. Most people work in the shallow sea near the mainland. Photo: Van Dung.
On the occasion of New Year 2024, Ca Mau Mui tourist area welcomed more than 5,200 visitors, an increase of 120% compared to the same period in 2023. Photo: Van Dung.
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: 02/01/2024
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