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Update news ca mau travel
Tourists, both local and international, are flocking to Ca Mau for the "One Day as a Ca Mau Local" tour, where they can enjoy authentic experiences such as crab catching, fishing, and harvesting bồn bồn.
The southernmost province of Ca Mau approved a master plan to build the Ca Mau Cape National Tourism Site by 2030.
With steep cliffs and a thick primeval forest, the untouched and mysterious beauty of Hon Chuoi Island remains intact nowadays.
The Ca Mau mangrove forest is the second largest of its kind in the world, following Amazon in South America.
Silkworm pupae are perhaps too familiar to need more explanation. Ca Mau is home to what is known as U Minh's first specialty: bee pupae (young bees).
“Thoi loi” (giant mudskipper) is one of the strangest fish on the planet because it can both dive deep under water and hang on trees. This is a specialty fish in some mangrove areas in Vietnam.
Wild bee pupae salad from U Minh District is among the best dishes of southern Ca Mau Province, said resident Huynh Van Ly, 76.
This 300-year-old land is the ending point of the S-shaped Vietnam. Its Ca Mau Cape is the only place in Vietnam where people can see both ocean sunrise and sunset in one day. This is a place where humans and nature co-exist in harmony.