Dau Dang "4 no" hamlet
Dau Dang Hamlet (Ban Cam Village, Nam Mau Commune, Ba Be District, Bac Kan Province) is one of the hamlets completely isolated from the surrounding area because of the Nang River flowing through it.
Dau Dang Hamlet (Ban Cam Village, Nam Mau Commune, Ba Be District, Bac Kan Province) has 15 households living there, completely isolated from the surrounding areas because of the Nang River flowing through it. Photo: Kieu Hai
Dau Dang Hamlet has "4 no's" with only 15 households living with about 60 people, all of whom are Tay ethnic people, with difficult economic conditions, mainly relying on agricultural production and fishing on the river.
However, agricultural production here depends mainly on the weather. Especially in the rainy season, flood water from the river rises high, causing flooding of trees and crops, affecting food production.
The infrastructure here is lacking in many things, the village has no electricity, no roads, no schools, no clean water, and no internet.
Mr. Nong Van Tham (Dau Dang hamlet, Ban Cam village, Nam Mau commune, Ba Be district, Bac Kan province) said: "My family currently has 4 members. The living conditions of the people here are extremely difficult with many poor and near-poor households.
Because there is no electricity, we have to use solar energy devices. However, the usage time cannot be extended."
People in Dau Dang hamlet who want to move to other areas must go by boat. Photo: Ha Thanh
According to Mr. Tham, because there are no roads, people who want to travel to other localities have to go by boat, which takes a lot of time.
It takes 2.5 hours to get from Dau Dang hamlet to Ba Be district center. Children going to kindergarten and primary school must travel by boat, taking an hour to get to school. For children who want more convenient travel conditions, their families must send them to study outside the district center.
"Because there is no road, when we catch fish, we cannot bring it to the district market to sell, we can only sell it on the spot. The cost of traveling by boat is very high, if we bring it to the market to sell, after deducting the cost of travel, we will not make any profit" - Mr. Tham said.
Ms. Dong Thi Slay (Dau Dang hamlet, Ban Cam village, Nam Mau commune, Ba Be district, Bac Kan province) confided that her family has 4 members including husband, wife and two sons.
Previously, when her children were still in school, because there was no way to travel, her family had to send them to Na Hang, Tuyen Quang to study. Now the children work in other districts in the province, so it is somewhat less difficult.
Dau Dang Hamlet (Ban Cam Village, Nam Mau Commune, Ba Be District, Bac Kan Province) is a hamlet with "4 no's": No electricity, no roads, no schools, no internet. Photo: Kieu Hai
Dong Thi Slay and her husband (Dau Dang hamlet, Ban Cam village, Nam Mau commune, Ba Be district, Bac Kan province) prepare fishing gear on the Nang river. Photo: Kieu Hai
Ma Thi Huong's family (in Dau Dang hamlet, Ban Cam village, Nam Mau commune, Ba Be district, Bac Kan province) has 4 members, but all of her children go to school far from home. Her husband also goes to work far away, leaving her alone at home, taking care of the farm work and catching more shrimp and fish to sell. Her children are all obedient and good at studying. Both of them are preparing to study abroad, so despite the difficult life, she still feels happy.
The income of people in Dau Dang hamlet (Ban Cam village, Nam Mau commune, Ba Be district, Bac Kan province) mainly depends on agricultural production. Photo: Kieu Hai
Potential for tourism development
In addition to the above difficulties, Dau Dang hamlet has many advantages in tourism development such as being located next to the Nang River with fresh and cool air. In addition, there is also Dau Dang waterfall formed from the Nang River, blending with the primeval forest landscape of Ba Be National Park, very suitable for developing experiential tourism.
The majestic Dau Dang Waterfall located in Ba Be National Park has many advantages for tourism development. Photo: Kieu Hai
The waterfall falls from above, colliding with the rocks, creating a rumbling sound that can be heard far away. Even standing several kilometers away, one can still clearly hear this impressive sound. Because of this attraction, Dau Dang waterfall has become a tourist destination that attracts many visitors.
Taking advantage of these advantages, people in the area have developed business services, trading some items such as food, drinks, products from fishing such as shrimp, fish, natural products of local people such as honey, herbal medicine... to increase family income.
Taking advantage of tourism, households in Dau Dang hamlet have developed business services, selling a number of items such as food, drinks, and products from fishing by local people. Photo: Kieu Hai
Mr. Nong Van Tham said that in previous years, people also developed services such as food and accommodation for tourists when they came to visit and experience here. On peak days, there were about 200 visitors/day. However, due to the lack of facilities and no electricity, it greatly affected the accommodation and attraction of tourists to this place. This year, the number of visitors to this area has decreased significantly, greatly affecting the income of the people.
Faced with these difficulties, the people hope to receive support to invest in building roads and bringing electricity to the area. This will help people develop production and trade, create momentum to promote tourism development, increase income, and contribute to reducing the poverty rate.
Mr. Nguyen Van Dong - Chairman of Nam Mau Commune People's Committee said that because many villages in the commune (including Dau Dang hamlet and Ban Cam village) have complex terrain and scattered population, bringing national grid electricity to these areas is difficult.
Besides, because the villages (including Dau Dang hamlet and Ban Cam village) are completely isolated from the surrounding area, investing in road construction is very difficult to implement and requires a large amount of funding.
In 2022, after receiving the commune's proposal, Ba Be Electricity also coordinated with the commune to conduct a survey in Dau Dang hamlet, but due to the high cost, the locality had to wait for funding from above to be able to implement it.
According to Mr. Dong, the investment capital demand has been registered under the National Target Program for Socio-Economic Development of Ethnic Minority Mountainous Areas Phase I (2021-2025), including the need to invest in the power grid as well as build and renovate rural traffic works in highland villages. However, due to the large capital source, it will have to wait until the next phase to be implemented.
Source: https://danviet.vn/o-bac-kan-co-mot-xom-4-khong-khong-duong-khong-dien-khong-mang-khong-truong-den-kho-20240710191500553.htm
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