Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Tram Chim National Park - my research favor

The Tram Chim National Park (Park) is located at the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam. This Park has the wetland type representative for the Delta that is influenced by an annual flood.


I am conducting surveys of how tourism benefits the Park and how the Park supports local people's livelihood via fish and plants.

I have captured some moment when arrive at the Park. Below is the coffee shop of the Environmental Education and Tourism Center in the Park (it reminds me the Starbucks coffee shop!!!)

Here are some sunset photos in a sightseeing station (They look like some corners of the Everglades???)





This is a levee of the Park. The left hand side is the buffer zone where local people do rice cultivation or aquacultural cultivation. 


 This is a small canal inside the Park. It is functioned as a water transport mean for fire protection


 And, some captures of sunset, water and plants inside the Park





Others will come up!!!



3 comments:

  1. Very cool pictures Tanh! Keep posting - it is very beautiful!

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  2. Great post, Tanh! I agree with Kati. Let's see more of the area!

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  3. You are right Tanh, some sites do look similar to the Everglades. Thanks for sharing!

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