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Cu Lao Cham welcomes over 3,500 visitors every summer. (Photo: Vietnam Pictorial)
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Covering more than 5,000 ha of water surface, the cluster of 8 small islands is home to 1,500ha of tropical forests with a wide range of marine fauna and flora. The place is suitable for water-based tourism and sport activities. (Photo: Vietnam Pictorial)
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A corner of Cu Lao Cham (Photo: VNA)
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A corner of Cu Lao Cham (Photo: VNA)
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A corner of Cu Lao Cham (Photo: VNA)
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Boat dock of a fishing village on Cu Lao Cham (Source: VNA)
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A bird-eye view of Cu Lao Cham (Tan Hiep island commune, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province). (Photo: VNA)
Cu Lao Cham – attractive destination
The Cham Islands (better known as Cu Lao Cham), which is located around 18 km offshore Hoi An ancient town, Quang Nam province, are bestowed with beautiful sand beaches, forested hills, and breathtaking landscapes. The cluster of 8 small islands was recognized by UNESCO as the World Biosphere Reserve (Cu Lao Cham Marine Park) in 2009.