Quy Nhon , the capital city of Binh Dinh Province in central Vietnam, is known for its sunny, sandy beaches. One of its main attractions is the fishing village Ghenh Rang, 2km from the city center. The area is nestled between a steep mountain and the East Sea.
From the mountainside, visitors can see the entire eastern part of Quy Nhon as well as Phuong Mai Peninsula and Thi Nai Lagoon. At the foot of Ghenh Rang is a quiet, secluded stretch of sand, known as Queen Beach, noted for its variety of round stones that look like eagle’ eggs. Legend has it that Queen Nam Phuong chose the beach for her own use while following King Bao Dai on a trip to the central region. Other attractions include Ham Ho, a 3km long river section with many big stones winding through old forests in Tay Son District, 55km from Quy Nhon. Ham Ho is famous for a variety of fish, especially plentiful when the river rises during flood seasons. It also is the site of the successful Tay Son uprising against the oppressive ruling dynasty. Thanh Mountain, which stands alongside the river like a city wall covered with moss and ancient roots, is another tourist draw. The four-star, 148- room Saigon-Quy Nhon Hotel is across from Quy Nhon municipal beach. Room prices for standard, superior, deluxe, suite and presidential suite range from US$40 to US$400. The Imperial Restaurant is known for its seafood and the Seaview Cafe provides an impressive view of the city. Other facilities include steam bath, sauna, Jacuzzi, spa, massage, fitness rooms and swimming pool.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
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