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White Sandunes Mui NeThe larger of the two dunes in Mui Ne, the other one being the red sand dunes. You can hire ATVs here to have some adventure. This is a popular spot to view sunrise.
Red Sand DunesReddish-brown sand dunes, an ideal place for viewing sunset. Sand sliding is pretty popular here.
Muine Fishing VillageMũi Né is a coastal fishing town in the south-central Bình Thuan Province of Vietnam. The town, with approximately 25,000 residents, is a ward of the city of Phan Thiết. Mui Ne and the other wards of Phan Thiet stretch along the coast for approximately 50 kilometers and have been transformed into a resort destination since the mid-1990s.
Bãi biển Cà NáCa Na Beach is a beach located in Ninh Thuan Province, South Central Vietnam. This beach is located on Highway 1A and Thong Nhat railway, located 30 km south of Phan Rang-Thap Cham city center, the provincial capital of Ninh Thuan province. This is one of the beautiful beaches in Vietnam, is a marine tourism area of Ninh Thuan province. The seawater in this area is clear, the white sand is next to the rocky areas that reach out to the sea. Near this coast is the island of Lao, which is home
Tháp Po Sah InuPo Sah Inu Tower is a group of vestiges of Cham temple towers left over from the ancient Cham Kingdom, located on Ba Nai hill, Phu Hai ward, away from the center of Phan Thiet city 7 km to the northeast. This tower group has the architectural style of Hoa Lai - one of the ancient art styles of Champa. Although only small and medium-size, it distilled the quintessence of architectural techniques and decorative arts of the ancient Cham people to create a majestic and mysterious look. Po Sah Inu t
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Phú QuýPhú Quý is a small island located about 100 km from Phan Thiết, Vietnam. Only the rocky, northern half of the island is inhabited, with a population of 20,698 people. During the French Indochina era, the official name of the island was Poulo-Cécir-de-Mer. It was one of the beautiful place in the Binh Thuan province.