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Tra Khuc River - Quang Ngai province

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trakhuc.jpgThis is a small river, an together with the rivers of Tra Bong and Ba To, it helps to create the plain areas in the province. Tra Khuc River not only adds scenic beauty to the town of Quang Ngai, but also serves as an abundant source of water supply for crops.

Visiting the province between April and September, visitors will see huge water-wheels industriously scooping up the river water and pouring it into canals to irrigate paddy fields on the left banks of the river. Each water wheel is really a work of art that is made of such countryside materials as wood, bamboo and straw.

A French tourist after seeing those water-wheels with his own eyes wrote: "No other landscape in the province could provide more surprise to travallers' curious eyes...".

Author: Vietnam Tourism Review

 
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