Streams and waterfalls in border areas attract visitors on hot days.
Việt Nam•29/04/2024
These days, due to the hot weather, people from within and outside Thanh Chuong district have flocked to streams in border areas such as Cay Sung Waterfall (Thanh Thuy), Liep Waterfall (Thanh Son), Mua Waterfall (Ngoc Lam), Cay Da Waterfall, Van Waterfall, Coi Waterfall (Thanh Ha)... to bathe and cool off. Photo: Huy Thu On a hot day, immersing oneself in the clear streams feels refreshing. During this time, many children are brought into the forest by their parents and relatives to bathe in the streams. However, most of them are not wearing life jackets. When taking children to bathe in the streams, adults must keep a close eye on them to prevent accidents (falls, injuries, drowning, etc.). Photo: Huy Thu Locals and tourists who go swimming in the streams show a clear distinction. Middle-aged people, the elderly, women, and children usually choose safe, shady waterfalls with relatively flat terrain for recreation and eating. Young people and high school students often choose majestic waterfalls with deep water, high rocks, and rugged, difficult terrain... Photo: Huy Thu During this holiday, people go to the waterfall in groups of 10-40 people, often including several families. They bring food, stoves, charcoal grills, pots, and pans, and cook together at the stream (grilling chicken, grilled meatballs, grilled shrimp...). Photo: Huy Thu
On hot sunny days, groups arrive at the streams quite early for bathing. By around 10 am, the streams are already crowded. Those who arrive early get a good spot to spread out a mat, sit, and eat. Those who arrive later have to walk further. Photo: Huy Thu. Many young children are being taught to swim by their relatives in the stream. Photo: Huy Thu. The pristine, picturesque mountain scenery attracted many women who took turns taking souvenir photos. Photo: Huy Thu
A woman from Thanh Nho commune, present at Cay Sung waterfall in Thanh Thuy commune, said: "Before coming to the stream, the women in the group had steamed sticky rice, prepared chicken, and made plenty of food and drinks. Once at the stream, we just needed to cool off and have lunch." (Photo: Huy Thu) It's safe to say that going to the stream these days is really lively and fun. Going into the forest is more enjoyable than staying at home. At the stream, everyone can relax, cool off, and have food and drinks. Photo: Huy Thu The large number of people bathing in streams and waterfalls also leaves behind a significant amount of trash. Everyone needs to pay attention to maintaining general cleanliness, not littering, and collecting their trash after leaving. Photo: Huy Thu
Cay Sung Stream (Thanh Thuy commune) is bustling on a hot sunny day. Video : Huy Thu
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