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Explore Bau Ca Cai mangrove forest, Quang Ngai

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Bau Ca Cai coastal Binh Son district brings unique beauty all year round. Each season, this mangrove forest has its own charm that fascinates visitors.

About 30 km northeast of the center of Quang Ngai City, Bau Ca Cai is a mangrove forest of about 120 hectares in Thuan Phuoc village, Binh Son district.


With its location near the sea, Bau Ca Cai is planned as a coastal protection forest to break waves and improve the ecological environment. Visiting this beautiful water, visitors immerse themselves in the wild and charming natural picture.


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According to locals, Bau Ca Cai has a unique beauty all year round. Each season, this mangrove forest has its own attraction that fascinates visitors and the artists and photographers and journalists who come here to compose.


When the warm spring has just arrived, the forest of white toad trees begins to sprout, bloom, creating a vast green patch, covering an area of the sky. When summer knocks on the door, the bright green color gradually turns yellow, extremely vibrant and outstanding. 

In the season when white toads shed their leaves, Bau Ca Cai dyes white like snowfall. Looking down from above, this place looks like a fairy tale painting.


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Visitors sit on small boats to experience weaving between the white toad forest, "slow living" among peaceful natural spaces rarely found anywhere. The mangrove forest formed and developed has attracted many species of birds, storks, especially mallards to reside, multiply and flourish.


Bau Ca Cai area is planned by Quang Ngai to plant white toad trees to protect waves, improve the favorable ecological environment for aquaculture, open up a sustainable way out of poverty for people in coastal areas.



This is the project "Strengthening resilience to the impacts of climate change for vulnerable coastal communities in Vietnam" in Quang Ngai funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) in collaboration with the Government of Vietnam.


According to DLTP

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