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Ban Gioc Waterfall – the largest one in Vietnam!

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7:06 am
September 28, 2012


markcooper006

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i have been to Ban Gioc Waterfall and its really nice place to visit.. must recommended if you love nature

 

 

 

 

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11:49 pm
August 20, 2012


seovnts

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Ban Gioc Waterfall is now an attractive beauty spot for national and
international visitors. Travelling some 272 km from Hanoi, you will
reach the splendid fall…

Ban Gioc Waterfall on the Quy Xuan River is located in Cao Bang
Province, nears the Sino-Vietnamese border. The waterfall falls thirty
meters. It is separated into three falls by rocks and trees, and the
thundering effect of the water hitting the cliffs can be heard
kilometers away from Trung Khanh.
Ban Doc Waterfall is situated in Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District.
The Quay Son River rises from China flowing into our country in Po Peo
(Ngoc Khe Commune) and to communes including Dinh Phong and Chi Vien.
When it reaches Dam Thuy Commune of Trung Khanh District, the mild river
circles around Co Muong mountain bottom and flows to rice fields of Dam
Thuy towards the large maize alluvial plain of Ban Gioc village. Here,
the flow divides into many branches and lowers its flow to creat Ban
Gioc Waterfall.
Ban Gioc Waterfall – the largest one in Vietnam!-ban-gioc-waterfall.jpeg
Water from Quy Xuan River falling down on the stone creates water
droplets columns that can be seen from a distance. The temperature near
the waterfall is remarkably cool, due to the water mist in the air. At
the foot of the waterfall is a large river, as calm as glass, surrounded
by many precious kinds of flowers. Ban Gioc Fall is famous for a famous
fish named “tram huong”. In the early 1920s, French people started
building cottages on the river banks. They would come here to relax,
fish for “tram huong”, and hunt deer.
The sight in Ban Gioc Waterfall bears a poetic, fresh, quiet beauty of
water, forest and cloud area mixed with village atmosphere of
mountainous ethnic minorities. Young people and ethnic people usually
sing the impressive verses about the imposing fall:

“Bản Giốc thác nước đẹp sao!
Việt Nam há chẳng thác nào đẹp hơn”
(How wonderful Ban Gioc Waterfall is!

In Vietnam, no another fall can be more beautiful)
So now, why don’t you visit Ban Gioc Waterfall, for sight-seeing, trying to fish for “tram huong” and hunt deer?
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