Ta Tai waterfall is a semi-natural site located in Ta Tai village, Ta
Tai commune, Smach Meanchey district, about 20 kilometers east of Koh
Kong provincial town along National Road 48. There are 84 families
living in this area. They earn their living by fishing and hunting.
The
waterfall has two stages. The first stage is 5 to 6 meters high; the
second stage is 12 to 15 meters high. Ta Tai waterfall was developed as a
model site in Koh Kong to attract local and foreign tourists.Ta Tai
waterfall is also known as Ta Eysei waterfall. According to legend, a
man named Ta Tai and his son went to the waterfall to fish because the
waterfall was the joining point between fresh water and salt water.
There was a storm and the resulting floods carried away Ta Tai's son.
Four
or five days later, however, the boy was found at the same spot from
where he disappeared. When Ta Tai questioned his son, the boy said:
"There is someone who took me to a secret place, where he turned into a
vampire and wanted to kill me. But suddenly Ta Eysei (a hermit) appeared
to save me and took me back." After hearing the story, Ta Tai and his
wife believed that their son was saved by Ta Eysei or Neak Sachang
(another mane of hermit). Ever since then, the Waterfall has been called
Ta Eysei Waterfall or Ta Tai Waterfall.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
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