Nature’s treats at Hoc Mo Beach
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Paradise: Hoc Mo Beach has tranquil and untouched beauty. — Photo |
The beach is part of Sa Huỳnh tourism complex, about four kilometers east of the People’s Committee of Pho Thach Commune; however, it is relatively unknown among tourists, meaning it still has its untouched beauty.
To reach Hoc Mo, visitors have to pass through Thanh Duc Bridge and walk on the small village path shaded with bamboo trees, before a wide space suddenly opens at the end of the path.
More impressive still is the ‘green belt’ created by rows of perennial willows planted by the locals.
As well as along the beach, the willows grow close to the water edge, creating a cool space even in the afternoon heat. The visitors can go camping, cook under the willow shades and enjoy the sea at the same time.
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Adventure: Visitors climb on rocks by Hoc Mo Beach. — Photo m4v.me. |
After having enough of the forest of willows and the beach, visitors can discover Hon Rua – a name that locals gave to the rock-top shaped like a tortoise shell situated close to the sea. The rock-top includes many black flagstones heaped on each other, another impressive feature of the beach.
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Play time: Local children play on Hoc Mo Beach. From afar is the rock in the shape of tortoise shell. — Photo staticflickr.com. |
Some monkeys play among rows of trees or dance on the towering rocks, or dash into the water to catch fish and eat in front of astonished visitors.
Next to the beach is Thanh Duc 2 Tomb which has a unique worship ceremony for the Whale Deity every January. Observing the ceremony is an interesting option for visitors who wish to learn about the culture of the area.
Source: VNS
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