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From
Hue City on National Highway 1A for about 30 kilometers and then onto a
shade covered village road, Truoi Lake lies amidst magnificent
mountains starting from the Bach Ma Range. The lake, located in Loc Hoa
Commune, Phu Loc District, Thua Thien-Hue Province, is a frequent
destination for tourists this summer.
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The lake’s name is
associated with the famous Truoi region in the central city of Hue
including Truoi Mountain, Truoi River, Truoi Village and the Truoi
people. The lake is a hydroelectric work built in 1996 and makes a
strong impression with its crystal water and poetic surroundings. The
lake has a 50-meter embankment and a capacity of 60 million cubic
meters of water.
Upon reaching the wharf
which is about 100 meters from the embankment, tourists hire a 15-20
seat boat to start the excursion and ask the boatman to be the tour
guide. These tours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and tourists pay
VND200,000-250,000 per boat.
As the surroundings wind
along Bach Ma Mountain, tourists can admire splendid sceneries. After
30 minutes on the boat, tourists may get hypnotized by the fascinating
wilderness with the murmur of streams ahead and the hundreds of rocks
emerging out of them. Here, tourists can take a bath, sit on the rocks
and fish or stroll around to discover nature. Daily worries and
stresses will surely drift away with the flowing water.
Visitors should bring some
food for the picnic and then catch fish and have lunch together. After
a meal, tourists can explore the forest at the foot of Thanh Long
Mountain to enjoy the wildlife. This forest is home to many species of
seasoned trees and wild animals.
On the way back to the
wharf, tourists should not miss Truc Lam Bach Ma Pagoda nestled at the
foot of Linh Son Mountain to contemplate its elegant architecture as
well as to find tranquility for the soul. Tourists must first conquer
172 stone steps to reach the pagoda but the panoramic view of Truoi
Lake is worth the sweat. The pagoda was built in 2006 on an area of 1.9
hectares on top of a lovely hill.
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