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Surfing SUP & enjoying delicious food on Tam Giang Lagoon

HNN.VN - With an area of around 22 hectares of water surface, Tam Giang – Cau hai Lagoon is Southeast Asia’s largest brackish lagoon, with a diversity of flora and fauna ecosystems.

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According to a recently published survey result, Tam Giang - Cau Hai Lagoon has 1.296 species in total, including 41 rare species, 295 species of phytoplankton, 50 species of Tracheophyta and Tracheobionta, 119 species of zooplankton, 215 species of bottom feeders, 316 kinds of fishes, and 137 kinds of birds… This area is well-known with illustrious delicious and unique kinds of brackish fishes such as rabbitfish, tilefish, scatophagus argus, etc.

Coming to Hue in this season, wanting to get a place to shelter from the heat and enjoy the lagoon cool breeze, let you go to Tam Giang Lagoon, experiencing the service of surfing SUP or taking a boat trip on the lagoon, then enjoying the delicious food. I’m sure that you will have many fascinating experiences. Because in addition to the mausoleums, my Hue also has wonderful and limpid rivers, lagoon and beaches waiting for you to discover.

By Thua Thien Hue Weekly

Surfing SUP – an interesting experience

Surfing SUP – an interesting experience

Fresh air with cool breeze will be a good way to shelter from heat for the hot summer days

Fresh air with cool breeze will be a good way to shelter from heat for the hot summer days

Welcoming the dawn

Welcoming the dawn

Fresh seafood

Fresh seafood

Fresh seafood

Fresh seafood

Photos by Dang Tuyen

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