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A corner of Cu Lao Cham

Translated by M.DUNG Aug 06, 2025 10:51

DNO - Cu Lao Cham or Cham Islands, now part of Tan Hiep commune, Da Nang, is a cluster of 8 islands covering a total area of about 15km2.

Among them, the largest is Cu Lao Island, also known as Lao Island. There are small islets such as Kho Me, Kho Con, La, Dai, Mo, Tai and Ong. These are home to about 3,000 residents.

Recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, Cu Lao Cham stands out with its rich ecosystem featuring more than 950 rare aquatic species.

Let’s explore the wild, fresh beauty of this destination through a series of photos captured by our collaborator Trung Dao from Da Nang.

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A tourist explores the beauty of the beach.
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The ancestral shrine dedicated to the bird's nest harvesting profession on Cham Islands is over 150 years old and has been carefully preserved by generations of local residents.
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The road leading to Bai Bac in the afternoon.
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Eo Gio is surrounded by green mountains and immense sea and sky. This is an ideal place to watch the sunrise or the sunset.
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The life of fishermen at Bai Huong appears rustic, with the image of diligent hands mending nets, and preparing for the next day's fishing trip.
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Hon Nhon, a small island in Cu Lao Cham, is famous for its beautiful scenery. It is emerging as an inviting check-in location loved by many tourists when visiting Bai Lang.
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Speedboats take visitors on tours around the Cham Islands Biosphere Reserve.
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Residents on the islands of Cu Lao Cham always pay special attention to environmental protection and marine ecosystem conservation.
Bai Xep in Cu Lao Cham is a popular tourist destination thanks to its pristine natural sea scenery.
Bai Xep in Cu Lao Cham is a popular tourist destination thanks to its pristine natural sea scenery.

Translated by M.DUNG