Dat Mui tourism site welcomes nearly 7,000 visitors during Tet
Nearly 7,000 holiday-makers, including hundreds of foreigners, flocked to Dat Mui in Ngoc Hien district, the southernmost province of Ca Mau, on February 7-8 (the last day of the lunar year and the first lunar day), according to the district People’s Committee.
The surge in the number of tourists was spurred by the inauguration of Ho Chi Minh Highway’s Nam Can Bridge-Dat Mui section as well as improvements of infrastructure, entertainment facilities and tourism services.
Dat Mui tourism site welcomes nearly 7,000 visitors during Tet |
Dat Mui, about 100 kilometres away from the centre of Ca Mau city, was discovered at the end of the 17th century. It is home to mangrove forests featuring a plethora of birds, wild animals and fish as well as other untouched landscapes.