Wednesday, October 5, 2011

What you should visit from Hue to Danang in Vietnam


The smooth silky road from Hue to Da Nang lulls its weary travelers in to dim sleep. Through the ca window, as though in a dream, sa vast white stretch of sand unfolds beside a blue sea. Yet after mounting the Phuoc Tuong Pass and emerging on the other side of the foot of Hai Van Mountain, the cool mountain air awakens and refreshes its drowsy visitors.

Like many other place names in Vietnam. Lang Co takes its mane from a small village at the foot of Truong Son Mountain Range, close to the East Sea, called Lang Co (Village of storks). The words today, which vary tonally from this possible owing, are most likely a sign of former French mispronunciation. Whether or not storks were involved in the origin and naming of the village, a stunning beach lies at the base of Hai Van Pass - a strip of land that remains shrouded with clouds all year long.

Thorough appreciation of such a beautiful beach can only be hat at Lan Co Beach Resort, a coastal haven of old - fashioned villas peacefully nestles among shady trees, From the b balcony of each room, you are only a few steps away from the sea, where the sound of the roaring waves beats against your chest. Lang Co Beach Resort seems to be a paradise reserved for lovers. Each villa here bears the name of a kind of flower: Rose. Jasmine, Chrysanthemum. Orchid... The floral manes are designed to welcome couples looking for a getaway in a quiet and slow - paced natural setting.

Lang Co's unique qualities make it one of the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam. Its sloping shore of sand reaches tar into the ocean, a jasper-colored sea not yet polluted by urban life and tourism. Its waves look like galloping white horses from afar but turn into foaming cream like a giant cup of cappuccino before reaching the shore in the form of white lace gently covering the seashore. The waves of Lang Co beach are sure to satisfy the most hard-to-please bathers.

After playing in the waves, swimmers may enjoy lying on the smooth sand to take in the early sun or late afternoon sunset that spreads over the horizon and caresses your skin. Lang Co tide rises in the morning and falls in the afternoon. Spring tide occurs around the middle of the month according to the lunar year. With knowledge of the tide and an in-the-spot rescue team, travelers remain worry-free when stepping out into the waves here.

The landscape of Lang Co at sunrise is ideal for early risers. The red ball of sun lifts slowly through the horizon, and then floats up from the waves and into the sky. Cloud-capped mountains look down in tranquility at the water, slanting beams of light reflect on the ripped surface. Brightening the array of marine color, while fishing boats hurry home after a busy night on the open sea for Lang Co is truly the land of the rising sun.

This article written by Lanh Nguyen from Vietnam Heritage Travel
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