Vietnam has many islands, yet only one of them is listed in the famous old “silk road” on the east sea. It is Cu Lao Cham or Cham island, which has been recognised by UNESCO as a world biosphere reserve
Cu Lao Cham belonging to Hoi An town in Quang
Around Cu Lao Cham there are 135 species of coral, of which 6 have been recognised as unique to Vietnam’s sea., 500 species of coralline and seaweed, 202 species of fish, 4 species of lobsters and 84 species of molluscs. The coral reefs around Cu Lao Cham are highly valued by scientists and listed in the book for special protection. In October 2003, Cu Lao Cham Nature Reserve was established and become one of
Cu Lao Cham islet has a rocky abrupt shoreline where the sea waves crash, creating magnificent views. In the large open caves, like the To Vo and Kho, swifts build their nests on the high cliffs. The swifts nest is a tonic food. Each year, about 400kg of swift nests are exported, bringing a turnover of US$2 million to the locals.
About 4 metres under the water around Cu Lao Cham’s islet is an incredible world if wonders. When the sea is calm and it is sunny, tourists can travel across it in a glass bottom boats to see the coral. Adventure-loving tourists can don diving gear provided by the Sea Reserve Management Board and experience the underwater world and the marvellous world of coral. All around them, there are sea cucumbers and colourful fish dining on the coral parasites.
(Source: VOV)