Among these, the largest island is Hon Cu Lao (also known as Hon Lao), next to small islands such as Hon Kho Me, Hon Kho Con, Hon La, Hon Dai, Hon Mo, Hon Tai and Hon Ong. There are currently about 3,000 residents living on the island.
The temple of the bird's nest industry on Cu Lao Cham Island is over 150 years old and has been preserved by many generations of people.
Recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, Cu Lao Cham stands out with its rich ecosystem, preserving more than 950 rare aquatic species.
The road to Bai Bac in the afternoon.
Da Nang Weekend invites you to explore the wild, fresh beauty here through a series of photos by contributor Trung Dao ( Da Nang ).
Eo Gio is surrounded by green mountains and immense sea and sky. This is an ideal place to welcome the sunrise or watch the sunset. The life of fishermen at Bai Huong appears rustic, with the image of diligent hands mending nets, preparing for the next day's fishing trip. Hon Nhon, a small island in Cu Lao Cham, is famous for its beautiful scenery and is a check-in location loved by many tourists when visiting Bai Lang. Canoe takes tourists to visit Cu Lao Cham biosphere reserve. The community of residents on the islands of Cu Lao Cham always pay special attention to environmental protection and conservation of marine ecosystems. Bai Xep in Cu Lao Cham is a tourist destination known to many tourists for its pristine natural sea scenery.
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