The large lagoon loomed massively on the left side of our mini-van, with the hills as the backdrop, and a man with a pole just ankle-deep in the water; as if he was ready to use it as a spear for a kill.
Moment was fleeting yet we were wondering where was this place. In a few more moments, the van stopped, and we were asked to disembark for a toilet break. Great; there should be an answer to my question.
First - let's visit the toilet which was within this shop that sold pearl jewellery. We knew the drill well; do your number 1 (or 2), come out, take a few looks, give a few smiles and then discreetly step out of the shop.
For this kind of "shopping" stop, it's normal for the toilet break to last for 10 or 20 minutes. Good thing was that there's usually a place next to it where you can get some drinks or snacks.
Coffee would be a must for all three of us!
Ranged from 25,000 to 50,000 Vietnamese dong.
Menu as above for reference. Food not required for us since Minh Toan SAFI Ocean Hotel provided buffet breakfast and given how stingy we were; it's a given that we have had a filling meal just about 2-3 hours ago.
While Alex relaxed at the cafe, my mom and I walked across the road to the lagoon for some much needed photo-taking. This place was definitely not listed on the itinerary of the day trip to Hue, yet it commanded so much beauty that it will be a pity for us to just ignore.
Known as An Cu / Lap An Lagoon, it's a 71-square kilometer pool of freshwater connected to the South China Sea and located just 29 kilometers from Da Nang City and about 64 kilometers from Hue.
Aside from its picture-perfect scenery, the lagoon is also known for its offering of fresh seafood and the oyster farms that started from 2004 involving "245 households from 5 villages"!
Oysters shells on the lagoon sand bank. Five types of oysters were reared; "the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas), duck bill oyster (Crassostrea sp1 .), snail oyster (Crassostrea sp2), stone oyster (Saccostrea cucullata), and estuary oyster (Crassostrea rivularis)" and the most popular estuary oysters.
In addition to rearing the oysters for meat, another important commodity would be pearls, which we had earlier seen earlier in the shop that also doubled up as our toilet stop. Well, I am just wondering on the allure of natural pearls nowadays; are they popular with the young nowadays?
Beautiful spots for photo-taking. Honestly, we just covered a short section only and those interested to explore more of this place, and catch their supposedly famous lagoon sunset / sunrise, can consider staying at the nearby Lang Co Beach.
Do keep in mind that you do get "industrial pollution" sights like the above, but it's part and parcel of oyster farming, where a supposedly "1,000,000 old bike tyres, and 140,000 timber/bamboo stilts" were used.
And don't expect powdery white sand!
Now's the time for photo-taking, with my mom as the model. Even though it was just a short stopover, I must admit An Cu / Lap An Lagoon left a deep impression; to the extent I will consider a stay at Lang Co Beach in the near future! If only the airfare to Da Nang is cheaper.
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Address
111 Nguyễn Văn, TT. Lăng Cô,
Chân Mây - Lăng Cô, Huế, Vietnam
Map
As above.
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