This is probably called a mud ditch in China, hahaha. But for Vietnam, which is not very developed and not too big, this is indeed a scenic spot. And the red soil is still very local.
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This is probably called a mud ditch in China, hahaha. But for Vietnam, which is not very developed and not too big, this is indeed a scenic spot. And the red soil is still very local.
Vietnam Travel Fairy Creek is my favorite attraction in Mui Nai. I need to take off my shoes and enter the scenic spot barefoot. After I first arrived, I was a little confused, and it was a bit far from the net map? ? Almost turned around and left, but the more inside! The more beautiful inside! It feels a bit like the Grand Canyon in Colorado, and the photos are so good. The sand is very fine and soft. I don't know why many people say it is dirty here, I think it's okay. There are also staff cleaning up dead branches and fallen leaves along the way. The water is going back to the knee, and it is not possible to go back to the entrance.
The scenery along the way is beautiful, with red and white sand and stones; unfortunately this time it is with the group, more rushed, can not slowly appreciate, there are one or two restaurants along the road can enjoy, but I don't know how it tastes.
In Mui Nai, all attractions do not charge tickets, Fairy Creek is no exception, I will not say much in China, always hundreds. At first glance, I saw the Fairy Creek and felt very ordinary. But the red sand landform formed by rain erosion next to it attracted my attention. This turbid stream must also be due to the red sand here, which has evolved into this color, combined with the blue sky and white clouds. Surprising beauty. The water in the fairy stream is very shallow and the sand is very fine, so be sure to take off your shoes and feel the massage of the flowing water and sand. The stream is illuminated by the sun, warm, flowing through the toe seams, itchy, as if the fairy is using her slender little hand to help you with the foot bath, very comfortable. This is a typical red sand clay land with flowing water landform. From the water flowing from the high place, the red sand clay mixed with the surface flowed to the bottom of the valley. The slowly stream was also dyed red, forming a place where tourists must go today, and locals will also come here to walk. That's why the name is so beautiful.
No tickets, shoes can be placed at the entrance, 5,000 VND alone, you can also carry them in your hands, you need to walk barefoot in the stream, not allowed to wear shoes, the sole of your feet feels soft sandy soft water, quite comfortable, the water is very shallow, just not across the feet, the road is not long, the three-quarters of a minute back and forth, Redstone on both sides Whitestone is very distinctive. Many locals see tourists will follow up, take the initiative to give you a guide, take pictures, but finally will ask for a tip, follow our child, originally prepared to give 20,000 dong, that child refused, said too little, to go to school to spend money, so to say, 90,000 dongs are over. The place is small and there is no need for a guide. If you don't need it, you can refuse it directly. This attraction is still very worth a visit.
Spent 690,000 dongs in the new coffee chartered car to visit the red and white sand dunes, fairy stream, fishing village. We just went to the Spring Festival, it was more expensive, generally 25 knives was enough. Many tourists don't like fairy stream, I am the opposite. I think fairy stream is a fun and Vietnamese place. Fairy Creek belongs to the typical red sand clay soil with flowing water landform, which seems to me a bit like Danxia landform, and the red and white mountains are particularly gorgeous in the sun. Under the footsteps are soft red sand, and the shallow streams overflow the ankles. There are many Vietnamese vendors on the roadside, selling food and some souvenirs. There are also many Vietnamese who have picnics here. The price of eating is very cheap, most of them 5,000 to 20,000 dong. There are also ostriches here. Fairy Creek ends with a small waterfall, and if you are coming for the waterfall, you may be disappointed. The fun of playing in Fairy Creek is to step on the soft sand, see the scenery on both sides, and taste Vietnamese snacks.
It’s okay to stroll around this place, just take a stroll
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