Tri An Lake is 323 km2 wide, formed from the Tri An hydroelectric project, located in 4 districts of Dong Nai including: Vinh Cuu, Trang Bom, Thong Nhat and Dinh Quan, about 70 km from Ho Chi Minh City.
Tri An Lake is full of water in the rainy season
But in the dry season, most of the lake bed is dry.
Water remains only in the main river (Dong Nai river) and small river branches.
A boat is stranded on the lake at the moment.
During the rainy season, Tri An Lake is a vast sea of water, but during the dry season, the bottom of this area is quickly exposed. At its peak around May - June every year, most of the lake dries up, with water remaining only in the main riverbed (Dong Nai River) and small branches.
After a few light rains at the beginning of the season, the dry, cracked ground is filled with green grass.
A sudden rain swept across the lake
A vast, flat area appeared before them, arid, from a sea of water to a desert, the ground cracked.
However, just a few light rains at the beginning of the season quickly turn large areas of grass into green grasslands.
Tri An Lake quickly becomes a green grassland
Taking advantage of this scenery, many tourists from far away have come to camp and enjoy the peaceful, cool scenery that only appears for a short time each year.
Tourists camping on the grass in the middle of Tri An Lake
A vast, green grassland formed in the middle of the lake.
According to Tri An Hydropower Company, it is currently the end of the dry season and the water level on Tri An Lake has dropped sharply, gradually reaching the dead water level. Specifically, the lake elevation is 62m, the dead water level is 50m.
Currently, the water level of Tri An hydropower plant is very low, near the dead water level.
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