
Location: It take about 45 minutes by ship away from Cau Da
Port, It's near Yen Islands
Named Hon Mun because in the South East of the Island, it
has high-rise cliffs with dangerous wattles forming caves
and grottoes, especially its stones are as black as ebony,
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Location: On Trai Thuy hill - the door to the south of
Nha Trang City.
This is the biggest Buddhist pagoda in Khanh Hoa,
formerly the Branch of the Buddhist Institute of Central
Vietnam with a great white Buddha statue overlooking
most of Nha Trang City.
Constructed in the 19th century and rebuilt in 1940,
the overall architecture bears much modernity compared
to many others ancient pagodas. Yet, it is still
attractive to many thanks to the majestic structure,
beautiful landscapes, and an easy access from the roads.
Beside the huge pagoda are rows of classrooms, offices,
etc. hidden in the foliage of age-old trees and orchards
that ease down one’s mind and enhance the quietness of
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Mui Ne is an eco-tourist site still in primitive
appearance, about 22 km to the East of Phan Thiet City.
It is the name of a coastal ward in Phan Thiet City.
Visiting Mui Ne, visitors can walk under rows of coconut
trees running along the beach with the blue sea on side
and white and white sand dunes on the other.
It is found on Highway No. 706, and features sweeping
sand dunes and beautiful rows of palm trees. The beach
is shallow and sloped, the water is clean and blue and
the sun rarely hides behind clouds. There are desolate
and primeval beaches that have never witnessed human
exploitation as well as imposing landscapes. |
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Nha
Trang is in Khanh Hoa province, a rich land of history
and culture. Located in the southern part of central
Vietnam, this coastal city is endowed with a special
natural beauty, with its untouched bays, dreamy islands,
white sand beaches, coral reefs, Cham historical
remnants and peaceful fishing villages.
With an
average temperature of 26.50C and an average 2,380 hours
of sunshine a year, Nha Trang’s beaches are warm year
round, making it the perfect place for a holiday. The
city’s main beach is covered in fine, white sand and
forms a crescent around the sparking blue water of the
bay. |
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Location: Situated on 25 group, Ngoc Son Hamlet, Ngoc
Hiep Ward, Nha Trang.
It is a kind of the unique health care service
appears the first time in Vietnam: bogging down in the
mud, bogging down in hot spring water, warm swimming
pool and spraying hot spring water.
The hot spring mineral water and also mineral mud
silica are recognized on the medicine good for health.
Besides the effect of relaxing and the stimulating of
nervous system acting, the hot spring water and also
mineral mud have effect to the skin that curing normal
skin disease and making the skin whitest and softest.
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Location: 60km north of Nha Trang City, Van Phong Bay
consists of an 18km- long sand dune situated between the
mainlands and island, is a beautiful landscape.
This beautiful landscape is endowed with wonderful
natural sceneries and beaches of fine sand, an ideal
temperate climate, surrounded by hills, mountains and
tropical forests. The sea is all the more embellished
with colorful coral reefs, vestiges of mangrove forests,
rare sea creatures in an ideal environment. Therefore,
Van Phong is ranked 1st of the 4 ideal sea tourist
centers by the Sea World Association. |
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