Mui Ne, 22km from north-east of Phan Thiet City, bears the name of a fishing village and is also a famous resort of the
coastal province of Binh Thuan.
Along the Highway 706 from Phan Thiet City, Mui Ne stands by a range of hills with green trees, coconut forests and golden sand beaches. Deep-blue, transparent waters and smooth beaches are ideal for those who want to sunbath or go swimming. One of the most impressive sights for tourists who travel to Mui Ne is the lines of green coconut trees along the curved long beach. There are immeasurably high trunks of coconut trees bending to the seashore and carve the space with a pretty image which reflects their endless vitality despite storms, rain, sun and time.
Particularly, Mui Ne exist a sand dune, a well-known landscape which has become an inspiration for photographers. This is a symbol and attractive image of Binh Thuan Province. The honey-like yellow sunlight along with cool wind carries the salty flavour of the sea. Those who come there will have a chance to enjoy wonderful moments when viewing and discovering the wild and charming beauty of sand.
Mui Ne also includes neglected beaches with imposing scenery and clean environment such as Ong Dia Beach, Truoc Beach and Sau Beach. Adjacent to Mui Ne in the north is Doi Duong Beach running 10km and sloping gently to the transparent and blue waters. In west of Doi Duong Beach, Fairyland Hill is a gift of the heaven with particularly attractive natural beauty.
Land is as red as lipstick with strange shapes. The red colour of the land and the blue colour of the waters look as if they have mixed themselves together, creating a harmonious aspect, both far and near and both real and unreal.
There are also many beautiful landscapes in the Mui Ne such as
Hon Rom Islet, Fairy Spring, Ong Hoang Storey and Poshanu Cham Tower. Along beaches are tourism villages, hotels, villas and sports and entertainment places where tourists can go swimming, fishing, play golf, enjoy the view of the sunlight on sand dune or catch cuttle-fish in the sea. Item cannot be found in the collection corresponding to the requested name or ordinal. |
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