After more than 13 years of use, Rung Sac road in Can Gio district (HCMC) has not only promoted socio-economic development, but also become an attractive tourist destination not to be missed.
After more than 13 years of use, Rung Sac road in Can Gio district has not only promoted socio-economic development, but also become an attractive tourist destination not to be missed.
Rung Sac Road is 36.5km long and 30m wide, with 6 lanes. The starting point of the road is adjacent to Binh Khanh Ferry Terminal, and the end point intersects with 30/4 Street (Long Hoa District, Can Gio) towards the East Sea.
About 50km from the center of Ho Chi Minh City, Can Gio district is the only area adjacent to the sea.
Not only does it have an important strategic location, contributing to promoting socio-economic development, Can Gio also attracts tourists with its picturesque roads through the forest.
Along the Sac Forest route, visitors will experience crossing the lush green forest, enjoying the fresh air with a diverse plant system.
Sunrise scene on a bridge in Can Gio district.
An interesting experience when traveling through this unique road is that it is not difficult for visitors to see monkeys climbing on the trees along the road.
In addition, visitors can also visit Vam Sat tourist area in Ly Nhon commune to experience the excitement and thrill of feeding crocodiles.
A section of Sac Forest road is as beautiful as a picture because of the green color of the old forest running for dozens of kilometers along the road.
When traveling to Can Gio island district, visitors can also choose to experience the bus. Currently, this area has 5 bus routes, with about 350 trips/day, an average of 5,400 passengers/day.
Possessing an important strategic location, Can Gio district is currently planning many key projects such as Can Gio bridge (replacing Binh Khanh ferry) and especially Can Gio international transit port, Ho Chi Minh City.
Source: https://danviet.vn/duong-xuyen-rung-sac-dep-nhu-phim-o-can-gio-khien-dan-mang-xon-xao-dong-vat-hoang-da-ngoi-vo-so-20241212225324952.htm
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