Yang Bay Tourist Park is located in the middle of a vast valley covering an area of 570 hectares in Khanh Vinh District, Khanh Hoa Province. Far away from busy and noisy streets, children can explore the colorful nature with vast forests, white waterfalls, babbling brooks and experience unique games.

In Yang Bay, the children could see and hear the legend of the 500-year-old Wood God, the spiritual symbol of the Raglai people. Moc Than consists of 2 learning trees and 1 entwined birth tree, more than 25m high, the canopy is more than 200m2, more than 20 people hug the trunk. The wood god appeared in the midst of heaven and earth, protected villages and brought peace to people. This is also the place to send wishes according to the red silk, yellow silk hanging from the tree. Prominent in the immense landscape of the mountains and forests are silk ribbons fluttering in the wind with countless wishes for health, peace, happiness…

On horse-drawn carriages, the whole family strolled together around Yang Bay, immersed in the cool nature with shady trees, listening to the chirping birds among the mountains. Children can also enjoy themselves as riders on well-trained horses. Yang Bay also has a zoo where the kids can feed the star deer with their own hands or admire with their own eyes, learn about the life of animals such as monkeys, wild boars, sheep, pythons, etc. to the beautiful peacocks. , wild ostrich, giant crocodile. Children will be surprised by the excitement of the animal world around them. Moreover, the dinosaur park with statues depicting the bravery of many dinosaurs will bring children as if they are lost in Jurassic Park.

When kids come to Yang Bay, they can let their imaginations run wild with new and unique games. From folk games like pig racing, cockfighting to “unique” games only found in Yang Bay like bottle feeding fish, crocodile fishing, ostrich riding…. Exciting experience for kids.

Besides, the underwater world is equally attractive with fun activities, cool bathing at Yang Bay waterfall, “cooling off” the body in the hot summer weather. Or take a relaxing dip in the warm mineral bath and take a mud bath with your family.

A special feature only in Yang Bay if it is a place to preserve and vividly reproduce the traditional culture of the Raglai people. The children had the opportunity to learn the culture of the Raglai people through traditional costumes, stilt houses, dancing and the sound of the piano with the sound of the mountains and forests. The children not only enjoyed the performances on stage, but also had the chance to directly play different musical instruments and join the dance team as real dancers.
Summer is a time for the whole family to get together. Experiencing interesting activities in fresh nature, together with the companionship and guidance of parents, will help them to play comfortably, learn many useful things in life and bond with the family.
Source: thitruong.nld.com.vn

