On this journey, we decided to follow the coastal road, to feel the salty taste in every wind, to admire the beautiful images of the S-shaped country with 3,000km along the East Sea.
From Hue, follow National Highway 1A then turn left onto National Highway 49B, my group came close to the edge of the sea, the road is small but quite beautiful and clean.
Along the way through Thuan An fishing village with the bows of ships waiting to set sail, my eyes were drawn to the trays of dried fish and squid, the dark-skinned, ascetic men with a rugged air, and the hard-working women mending nets.
Nature has endowed the Central region with a long, fertile coastline, but to make a living from the sea, fishermen have had to shed sweat, tears and even great losses.
Going deep south from Cam Ranh (Khanh Hoa), turn left on provincial road 702, the caravan runs on the coastal road of Vinh Hy Bay (Ninh Thuan), known as the most beautiful in Vietnam.
The giant rocks, steep cliffs, across Nui Chua National Park, the blue sea in the distance, and the long white sand beaches bring positive emotions about a rich and colorful life.
Phan Rang – Thap Cham city, where the sun is scorching and the wind is blowing, is also a memorable destination in Ninh Thuan with its burning grass fields, Mui Dinh lighthouse, sheep fields, sweet vineyards in the sun, or wind turbines standing tall against the blue sky…
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