Discovering wind farm as new tourist spot in Bac Lieu province
Bac Lieu wind farm area has been a favourite sightseeing spot in recent years as visitors are able to witness the giant wind turbines with their own eyes.
Along with the opportunity to explore the wind power field, this is also a chance to visit pristine mangrove forests and fish cages of people living in the coastal area.
From Bac Lieu city, through the ancient longan garden and Xiem Can pagoda, travelers reach the farm located in the coastal area of Vinh Trach Dong Commune, more than 10km from the city centre.
For just VND30,000, tourists are able to buy a ticket to discover the farm, which is considered the new symbol of Bac Lieu province, an area which has greatly contributed to local development.
Bac Lieu wind farm became the first wind power project in the nation when it was built in 2010. It is widely considered to be one of the largest wind power projects in the country.
This is also the first wind farm in Southeast Asia built on the continental shelf, with 62 turbines along the coast. Each turbine stands at about 80m high and boasts propellers are 42m long.
With a landscape as beautiful as a European sky, the area has quickly become a popular tourist attraction.
The arrangement of the turbines combined with local roads makes travel easy, with visitors able to go from one area to another without any problems.
The most suitable time to visit is during the early morning or in late afternoon, when you can enjoy the sunrise and sunset over the sea.
Back in 2019, the site was recognised as a typical tourism destination of the Mekong Delta Tourism Association.