VietNamNet Bridge – Giang Dien Waterfalls, located 40km to the east of Ho Chi Minh City, is an eco-tourism site where people can enjoy nature and avoid the heat and pollution of the city.

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A suspension bridge at the site. 


The 67ha site in Dong Nai Province boasts forests and natural waterways. The three waterfalls are named Chang, Nang and Giang Dien (the biggest one).

Elders in the area say it used to be home to the Ma ethnic group. Legend has it that a couple who were not allowed to marry committed suicide together, and two streams sprung up and created Chang and Nang.

City dwellers often head to the site for a camping weekend.

The waterfalls are clear in the dry season only, but turn red with silt during the rainy season. 

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Tribal objects of local groups.


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There are shelters for picnic-goers to take refuge during the day. 


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Stunning: The spectacular waterfalls. 


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Eye-catching: Various installations for people to take photos of. 


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The water is clear in the dry season.


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The site is an ideal picnic site for city dwellers. VNS Photos Thai Ha


Source: VNS

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