Spanning 845 hectares, the Tra Su Bamboo Forest Eco-tourism Area (An Cu Commune, An Giang Province) is located separately from the city center, to personally weave a natural coat like a concise image of the Mekong Delta in the past.
Not only does it preserve the typical flooded land of the Hau River West, it is also considered the basis of the animal and plant ecosystem typical of Vietnam's special-use forests. In addition to the thousands of native cajuput trees, this is also home to 22 species of reptiles, 11 species of animals, 23 species of aquatic products and 140 species of plants belonging to 52 families and 102 species. Of which, there are nearly 80 medicinal species.
In particular, Tra Su cajuput forest is also considered the home of water birds with over 70 species of birds and storks coming here to breed and bloom. Among them, there are 2 species listed in the "Vietnam Red Book", Indian rhinopods (genosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporosporos).
Tra Su cajuput forest also has more things that not many places have. That is being chosen as one of the important scenes of the film Dat rung phuong Nam directed by Nguyen Quang Dung, a son of his hometown An Giang.
On that journey, An passed through many lands with the beauty and typical cultural features of the land of Nam Ky Luc Tinh in the early 20th century. With many wild features, Tra Su cajuput forest was chosen as one of the film's biggest grandstand locations.
And to recreate the image of floating markets in the 20s, the film crew invested in many items such as grocery stores along both banks of the river with ancient lettering and painting, colors that are very unfamiliar to most people today...
Therefore, after the film was completed, the leaders of Tra Su Bamboo Forest Tourist Area not only kept the setting of the greenhouse, booth... invested by the film crew, but also hung banners printed on both sides with the words "Southern Forest Statehood Cinema" as a souvenir as well as attracting tourists to visit and take photos.
When you have the opportunity to come here, visitors will freely admire the images of old shops and personally choose to buy gifts imbued with the unique indigenous beauty of the mysterious That Son region...